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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-11-26 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa.... . . . • 'Simpson Wins Heisman • WINS 'HEISMAN .TROPH'( IN .LANDSLIDE SaUlhoM ~· 0. J. Sim- 2 oa-3 ~ t.ff'fAt"I lift ' ,~ . ' . ·:o~}.'(Wh¥1Else?) N a11U3d HeismanCup Winner NEW YORK (AF) -0. J. Simpson, Soulhern California"• reCord·breakln& . ruimer. ·, wu named winner of ' the Helsman Trophy today . aa coUeg• foot. ' ball's best player for 1968. Simpeoa.. ·u AJl-Amertcan .~ a ~or 1 last 3eUOD, waa an vverwhelmlnl choice in the vptiq conducled by the Downtown Athlellc·C!Ub llDlODi the nation's sport.. writen ud spomcuters .. He receiV81 Z,85S polnts . to 1,103 for . ~:.,p Urey it.yes of l'uld\le and · 3&1 for teb, Hanratty of Notre Dame. There ·WU strong &enllqten& last year ' ror B1n\Plcill' Dut 'the hOnor went to his · dva~ quarterback Gary Jleban of UCLA. '!be f.2, ZOT"""""1 Simpson, a superb , athl~ With 'the eiffortJess grace of a deer but the sbatterinl power of a . bull, cracUd collegiate ball-carrying reconls. . He has overthadowed the performances of tiuch all-lime .great running stars as Bed Gra,ige, Tom Hannon, Glam Davll, Jltnnl7 Brown ond Gale Saym.. He baa carried the ' l\ilJ tllb • year 33' tJmea, a re=d, and piled up l,54 r~ rusblnt, a •new peak m. that caugory. He has ICOl'td 21 toucbdowna, the moot In the natioo. · A transfer lrom City College of San Franclsco, Simi-baa played only 1wo ae.aJCm with USC. Bil -record ........ him wllb . ' . I 1 or-.,. Police Arrest 16 • ' ' • Con.pie 1Mis,·s .. - I . TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER'.' 2_6, 1968 VOL, "'' MO. a I MCTtONI. M 'r.t.eU , • let .. ·eac a • Ill Newport Man Lost ,at Seti .. ' ' .... ::1\ . " . ' ' . ' f(.r'Jt"lr, ... • ' • . .Jl;:· ~"' ' . ' .,._ ...... · 1.; ;ug ·-.. • • '• 'I '1 • • ... '' ' ( .... .... • " , . ' ' • • • Gusty Wind Continues Along ·coast . --Reag~n, Rafferty ·score S~ ·state SituatiQn toe ANGll:Llll f~) -Im; lleagla and Slate -SU(ll. Mu Rafferty ~ tod.ty ''protmlonal qliat..." ""' dtanll'llnl ctaa. at Sall.Franctaco State CoJllle, ~ ' Tbq made II clear tho ''qltat«S" In be ....,.,Id,• addlll( tllat , college otllclata Illy al ltul -ol the qllat«S ... "" -. • • ·-~·Ibo-­·-for Ibo i>UI tllJ:te -wblle Smtih bu tried to 111'1· 1lltb IPOradlc vlolenct. a student llrike "'!'! pro- llequnlng fl'Ol1l -111 ·minority , w.. a mJqr .., at a clooed-docr mMlnC ot lleto eollege -· In -1fo-dir bow college lftSldeDI Roberl R. Smltb balldled the clliruptlan. "There aro •t llu.I 41 or IO fJculty ._.beta Who on Daiid and glove with Iba aglte~" he Uld. lleapo w11 'lbll ll•be favored l1rtng ctoaP ·student&. "I· i Ono of the demudll ta lhli Blaek Plllther G<orge Mllm1 be nlmtaled Smllh. J . u a port.time Englllb teacher. · The truateea met in a maratboo l 'ii. -=:::;-: •11Pw!Q.Y..••....i.Jlel-. -. 1Mlr llalomeliti to--- "I couldlli.Jione.ii, aoawor ihaL" he replied. "1'111 here wllb an opeo mind aa to whit ls, the answer!' Smith also attended today'a aesslcn. '1'nlltel cbalrman Ti--. llleriam of ClllCO WU uked illoodly whetber Smtih wlll be flr<d. CbOneellor Glenn S. Dwnlte of tha college !yitem suspended Murray th1a fall for 30 days during an lnvestlgaUon lnto reparia that the Nego mllll&DI urged Negro lll>denta to cany 11UD1 ... _ Nixon Names Ellsworth !Top White House Aide stall•tlnn ol tbl llJI l)'ltem. by the FAA WI Dec. 5. But a oerlea ol delaya ' NEW YORK (AP) -Robert F. set ln which Stanley Kraue. county Ellsworth. former Re pub 11 c a n con--Real Property Servk:e! dlrector, sald were "not undue:'. • gressman from Kansas, was named f.o.. "There wu no drlllllnl of leet on day by Prealdent.<lecl lllchet<I M. NIIon Into the way it operates so the incoming administration can take full advantage of the l d e a-aeoeratin& capabilities of similar orpnhaUona In lhe United the project,• 1nme Aid today. Ezacl lo be top level White Houae assistant. locatlon,ol ,tlle ILl!.equlJ>lnenl WU 001 . -~ 42. , Is the, tllfrd -peraoo. • 'ab. .. ol the dtlOY!iii'Iil:kil: pointeil by'N!Xon WJtli lbe Utli! ol JO. States. I lot· f<ir, tbe N 11lonal Alliance of Al • thna, the lhitallaU111 WU to tenL Press spokesman llAlll. Ziegler said beve -mlde llOUlb at. Pl~ !load lh-.ni would be no l1Jrlbe; appointm-on c1aar • ..,.. propeil)' owned by the In lhat "'tegory but did nol ru!f out county., But negotlatlom, wllh tbe FAA lhal others later wOll!d be pamed to finally .find the locaUon north of poa11 at the 11811le ltvel -but wllh Pallaadea at the end ol the alprorl dljferehr Utles. runways. . . . A House member from 1981 to 1967, The •ppRath llglit!ng oysiem will e<• Ellswortb was naUonal polltlcal director tend beyond the l\9ftbetn end of tbe for lhe NIIon.COJ!ll!lllgn. airport'a runwaya -~ lbe San Diep Ziegler said El1iworlb would. be "a F'n!ewlj' to 1-Road.'· ' . generallsl in the trUe ...,. of the word" -~ a 1!11'1 ln Iba delu . anc) . wm lllvq)v9 .. 111mseu hi •a broai ol tbta"lllll!llldCll. .U !lnt lht F.\A ,J .rU11eotc!Ullolj-fil!dlDudd~c. ~~a f,OllMooUl&bllDI ... · El1swri"'WUI IJy ·to·' lAlodoll tonlgbt .,..,._llulJallr -lhll-IO !,IOI 'to meat w!lb lhe--itafr•ol·the lnslilllle feet to Ila)' within tbe badgel. !or Strategic Studies there - a "tblnk Later ID ~ent waa reached to tank'' opuation. And he will be back e>leDd Ibo. ll&bll for l,1!111 f!IOt wltb ln New York on Sullljay for a !- every otbir l1gbt stemlard Ollmmat~ ~ Witb industrialJst Henry l!'erd Kraulell,l_d.tbe..,.•~ II lild 'olber leaderl•ol the N- I& tbel~ 'ilr·"' ..:::i~ a~ ,,u1..,. of-· ·1 · todq. "fe """1d trllt tor Iba SJlmrth said N!Joa ls ~ h> FM~ ...... .-...,. but lhal'1 ; ter.ted In the work of the ".J,ondoo proballlj a..,... _,Ibo aw.,1• imlltute Ind wanll· blm to gain 'lnlJghla Marines, South Viets r B~ttling Enemy in .DMZ SAIGON (llPI) -11. S. 'lllarlnes and South Vletnameae ooldlora todq ballled Qxnmmllfs oo two fnmtl inaide ~ -·· -demlllterlll!l IOne (lllZ) f<r tbt !lnt tfm• lince· the Nov, I halt of II. S. bomb!og of North Vietnam. Heavy flshtlng rapd Into tbe rutM wltb the· Marina· .caWnc ·!or relJ>. • i-11. Wirplanes, artlllOry and = lunllre to blul ~ dug-lo ...... ~'::t4l:i:.-:~~ ot Nortb Vietnam and wanied · aCaimt 1llb!i tbt DlllZ u a mllllarJ comp. A lklan South VletnamOH ,_,. nai-patrol trlgorod the DlllZ fllhtlnB befcn dawn on a m1ll1oo to find Coipmunlst guns tbal hll an allied -!ram Ibo -Moolllj'. The lealhnocb wml In Oii palnll lour houn later, !hen radioed f<r -llplalnq the DlllZ ..-, a mllllarJ ' DAIL V PILOT --c-.-:=e:A .... .=~ -o.ANGI C0An f'\111..tlMIHO COMPAtft leltm H. Wet4 ,,.....,... ...... J.O. a. C.llf VIII,,__, lllf ~81 M1iNttt n,,.,, k••" .... ,.._ .. A. M.Ur,.. """""" ~Ill­•.. , ....... "'::".::- spobsm1n said, •'The field commander bu tbe ~ for taking proper oecurlly -to protect hll troepl. .. 'Ille Soutb Vl--aoldlerl .._iei1 ·!'J:!\iO:: ~n= ~w~: suflertnc no losses tliemoelves. Their captive sald · be -wu !ram. lhe 1311b Norlh ~ ~ BeilmeoL II. S.. beadquafle!I lslued ao report 00 llUin; . .-iue. wltb lbe baW. stlll In .Uollrta 'just IOO . y&nlB tolide tbt· DllZ'· llim lbe 'leatberneck butpoet . al oC. .Tllleo; Wblcll' Kei jusl below Iba ~-<Pllt )Vlde liuller DJe.' MJ1llary ....... aaJd lb• alllel bad de~ I07 "lnd1CaU0..''. o1 Communist acttvttf hlllde tbf: DMZ since the U. s. bombing ba!L Twenty ... ven ol thelO were duaitled u '"!f1''0cant locldenta" lnvolv!J:tl Cqnrpnnl aqreaaioa from lht F.!P· . ID WUlilqiton, authorllatlve. 10UtCt1 said tbe llwtb V~.IOVlnllMDt """1d 1111DOU11CO IOOl\ Ill lntenUon to JO!n ezpanded prellmJnary peace lalU at Parta. South Vietnam.,. offlcteta ln Salgoa woo1d DOI coollrm tbe report. Temrlsll todq bpmbed a IChool and a 10vernment t.dJct!ng 1n the capital, wr:wmd'1J two Vletname1e. One bomb went 0 two blocb from the borne of II. S. Ambassador Elllwortb Bunker, in a school where Americana learn to lptak Vietnamese. lllllltery -quarten said lht oearch Wll C<JnUnulol °'"' Nortb V-for Ibo cn!l•llMll from two American planes lhol down Moodly. Hanoi said tbe pllota alreaclY had beeo captured. North V...,_ ...,.... lnllde tbe DlllZ Mondly bit two of tbe reocue planes. Comm1mlst 1ur race-to-a Ir mllliles and llllG lllhton challenged otbeta lurlber llO\'lh. 'Ille two crippled lllUM.llmped~-to--... tbtpllajlanlmt. BuaJneume11, it was created by President Joru-In~ effort to enlist private en"1prlse In trall!lng and finding' Job! for the hard-core tm"..mployed. Ellsworth said.Nixon was interested in that project, too. . . : Saying that be· would have across-the- board Interests as a top N 1 x on aide, Ellsworth said, "My job w1ll be to do whatever the PresiGenf asks me to do." · Nilon wai oPendlng much ol lbe day . ....., with advlsera In hll IU(to at the Plmt HotEi. No oulalde a1>- P!la!m'!gta """ ...Ounced.' Zlei«Jer was Wed aOOut a p.ibllshed report that ~ ol Delen.oe Clark Clifford, a Democrat, was being con- lidered by Nip u .a posai~ candidate ~' ~' In , the new ad- ··~aify ... ft-behic. COll!!lfered," Ziegler said, ·adding lhal no one obould · be ruled out a\ tblt point and DO - cl113i0111 · ahOuld, be drawn oo the bull of what he termed "speculative stories." U.S., North Viet . Clash on Flightr Over North Areas PAlllB (IJPI) -Tiie lloltad stajel demanded today tbal Nortb Vlelnam llop firlnl al 11.S. l"CCJDD!llAIDCO lll&bll OTV the Dll'lh and mad• It clear Ibo fllPll would DOI be balled. Alllad -aaJd Ibo llnlled Slata made Ila oppoo!Uoa clear to Nd Vlol-namese cllPli>mall In oecrot Ctllllacto In Patti. The illscloiun of tbe U.S. .com- munication to Ncrtb Vletllam .folklwed a charge by Hanoi tbat American wat planes attecked Nortb Vietnam Mondll' lo v!Olalloll ol Piwildent JobmOn'a an- nounced i:omplete bombing hall . The American position ls tbat when Jolwon called lhe bombing halt be made It clear the reconnallsence lllghla would conUnue. Allied IOUtCtl said North VI•· nam accept.I tbla co1¥l.1Ucin. However Norlh VI•-lhot doyp a 11.S. recoonal&ance plane Saturdll' and two more on Monday. . North Vietnam, In mak1na Ill 11.S. attack charp coupled It w!tb a ·..,. demand the Patti talb begin at Ooct and Without lbe Saigoo delegation. · Nortb Vietnamese spokesman N"""'· Thanh Le told a newa confereooe the 11.S. delegaUoo to tbe Vietnam lalb bed Ignored a seriel ol dlroct protata against other alleged violatlolll OD tbe secret agreement ending tbe bcimbJna. In Wubln&ton the Pentagon bad m Jmmedlate comment oo Le11 cbarau and l8ld any comment would bave to come from dlP!amaUc -. Tbe 11.s. command In l10laon did ,.port Moodly that 11.S. planes attacked North VJ• nameu aotlaln:raft posttlona flrlng on planes trying to ........ the ...... of two downed American reconnalsaance planes .• The Conmwnlale also llled llUtf-mlsliles• lllld lllIG 1ell; the Ameilcw reported. ... ,.1 RAIDS ••• • • II lt,1111. . --.i-L. ..._ II, of tbe aame .-, on lhe ...,. charge and aame ball -r. Earle, 11, transient, oa1e ol ~ dnlp. Ball Ill at ll.2IO. -V..,. llllto, It, Ir.-&, All ol dang ..... dnop. Ball ta ll,JIO. D 'ti 1-. It, aat Ind Ill., --"mar\jlllllL Ball ta '8,llO. _,., .. L. ...... 11, -~ Main SL, --ot marijuana and -triballnl ID Ille ~ ot a minor. Balllllalll,lil. ! ------------------------------------ momeoll befcn Ibo meet1D( -. ' ~ in f1v1:r ot tbfJ coUegl ;:=;~ !bat i>adlcuW' oniblem wllll pl1)f "'""""' boacko and ........ ecbool/' Reqan said.. ~ ' Rafferty lakl, u'lbe:re are at I 100 pl1)fes.toaal agiteton that wm bev SAN JOSE (AP) -Blad: Paolher leader George Murny 111'1 mllllant Negro studenls bope to lhut down tbe entlra lkamJIUI Calllon!a Slate Col· lege -· Murray's suspension as a part·Ume English lmlructor at San Francisco State College for urging black studtn'3 lo carry guns triggered a temporary shutdown ol c1...., at the 111,0llO-otudent campus.· .... Mumy MO!iday urpd ·San·Jose Slate Collep atudents to , joi?l strlte. efforts, 1ayin1 the goal "Is wottb glvlnc our Uvet 100." · He said San Franclsco Mayor Joseph Alioto's proposal to appoint what he called "two house Niggers'" to nego- tiate .lbe San Frans:lsco m.te dlspuie was unwortll7 of diacusslons, ,Allpto had proposed ·appolnttrig former llnlt.ed Nations Ambassador Ralph Bunche and Whitney Young, head of the llrbao League, as oegoUatora. L .. Murray told·tbe -~ Negroe1 were res-lb!• f<r °""'"lior'll GUller of Jolm -~ u president ol San ll'rlllClsco .state. • , He deacribed~Summe1'1dll as a Cen- tral lntelUaoce Agency agent. and said he had trfed to l.ldlvl •• and uer" the --, lfa. sald " . eisld1J proved 61. ~ With • CIA In r=i:~ ofi * ·* .'tf..l; Justice Marsliat~ R~lusu ~ Let CIRpver Stay_Free WAsilINGTON (AP) -Jaetlce 'l'burgood ·Jllarahall of lht Supreme Court relulecl,,_, 'to "'1> Bllclt Panther Eklrldg9'Cleaver out of prbon. Flatly and completely wlthoul com- meril," Manhill" tUriiid laldO Cleaver' a claim tbal: bis peroi. -bellll revoked -olbls.pollpoal bellela. ' Cleiv\ir; U.yi&Ml<f · lzilnlller of Jn. fOn!laUoo of 'Ille mllltenl blaclc party, ..... to tie·lak111 t<i San Qu«iilo Prlsoll Wedneaday. Hts parole tram a lllte priMlo llld . )>lea revol:ed by OOlfomla ~ .. , .Cluvar .. .o...t.d M\>Ollll' .to . Jlllllce Wlllteln· O. t>ciaclu, wllo baa Jurlsdli:tlon -t:ailt.lnla "°""· Douclal tumed tbe ..... -·to~· to .oocl In his place. ~office said ba bad to. ·1.... w lllla ll10llllnl to fulfW a c«nmttment al WlaeoUI• Stell U vtlllly. He 'll<Mlld ooly 111, "We'ro leylag to be .. tboroup and ~-and .. fair u: we can i,e.11, Meriam ll!d 1~1' WU the malA topic. . . ~ cJaaaroom teaclllaa baa Dumke and Ralferty were -."'.Illa II lnlsleea at llloodly'1 -.., lliilJ' Lt. Gov. Robert H. Finch and Democratic Allombly Speaftr Jese Ill. llnrub ot Inglewood, a D011voli!ll member """ a-L llarbor School Officials ~ Cancel 'Tickets to Death' Tbe IUpOl'lntendent and an uslatant superintendeo~ a board member, and three teadlm ol Newpoit·Meaa llllllled School Dlalrlot ....,. -lbooe wbo elmoot tool: tbe Ill-lated Cable Commuter Airlines f1lgbt tbal cruhed Salurd11 nlgbL . Four cbaqed reaervallone and took an earlier flljbt. Two otben delayed by fog onived too late to make COMecl!oos. '!be near-vktl1111 were Supt. W1l1tem Cunningham.. Alal.atanl Supt. Kevin Wheeler, oo1>ool board member Mra. Marian Bergeeon, and teacher llln. DorlJ Sebbo wbo new In early from Chicago: teachen aasoclatlon President Ray Snyder and put J>ttlldent Paul MotzkuJ delayed on a lllglll from Portland. Tbey were to rendeavous at Loi Angeles Intematlonal Airport and lake Iba commuter lllgbt to DrUll• County Airpoli. At borne, 1n Garden Grove, Mrs. Dorothy Snyder wu walchln1 televlalon with the famlly. 0 We were in complete shock when the flNh came int'' lhe recalla. "We mew tbera wao a poalblllty he WU OD fl" After about 15 min-Ibo pbooe 1'1111· "I dldn~ !mow -II WU Ray or cable Commuter callln41" Mn. 81\yder said. It WU Ray. I "It WU a ~plete rellet," lhe aid, rememberlns her lean of the momeot. Wheeler had called heme from Clllcqo and bla wit. told blm evenlng fog wu fareca.st. Wheeler canceDed ruervallone and got on an earller lllght. He waa home ln bed -be beard the newdlub over tbe radlO. ''He saved OlD' Uvee," Mn. Bereeean aaJd. 11Well, I'll tell you, we Ill "Went to church Sunday." "I kind of beve a felllntl tbat IOft\Obody up tbera ls pulling f<r me," said M rs. Sebbo, a lbhi! gai!e teacher al Paularlno School. "It wu Jmt a trick ol fate tbat we took an aatller l!lgbL" Wheeler was lea emotlonal. "I 1Uft11 I've done enoup lrtvellnf tbal tbal kind of lblni -~ bother me,• be said. "We were very f~" be added on leCOad tbonpL Prom Page l FSCAPE •.. ., &Omber ~·~"'JI ~ "'.'"' 'Ibey then asked for baggage, already taken out to the twin-propjet, but were told they· might have to pick it up Sunday al Oranp Coonty Airport U It was alrudy aboard. ''Co ahead and lose It, that way I can get an all-new wardrobe,,, Mnl. Roy joked wtlh Ibo clerk, but he "'' able to retrieve their luggage from the doomed airliner. HEARD ltADIO The lucky couple f1nt learned of the nlne-fataltty crash -which could have lrilled 11 -wheo Ibey 1Wltched oo a redln broadcaat after on1vlnl In Cosla Mesa to set ready to ao to Redl.nda Traveling up the Newport Freeway, Ibey came upoo the srtm acene, of which Ibey had been lcheduled to be a part before a preasJJll schedule saved them. "There they were," said Mrs. Roy, "there waa a wheel on the freeway. My husband called It a landing gear. He knows more about such things than I do." .. Neither of ua could talk/' the recall- ed, "flnallJr, he aald: 'Say 10m.e pr~:o::i,le turned In lbelr Ucketl lot refunds Monday and said reservaUon clerks looked at them as tbougb they were aeeJ.n1 lho&U, due to the narrow " I 'tiffi!h ~wtth"fate. ,.,. "' · . I Dr. and Mrs. Roy said ~' IPti much lime on tbe1r kneel at MUI Sun- day, Jn tbanU for tbelr live•, whlcb Ibey ... w(\h new appreclatloo. READ HOROSCOPE .Gertrude Roy said she once read dally newapaper horoscopel for !Un, but dloeooUnued tho practice about a month ago for M parUctllarreason. A check cf the message for those born under Scorpio, llln. Roy's aliD cf tbe Zodiac, show~ this mesage tar Selurday o "Be chooly ••• progreoa loday depeada OD your selecUvtty," Turkey!s 2nd Heart Patient ·Satisfactory ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP) -Turkey's second h e a r t trllllp!ant petlent "" reported In vary 1111I!actory tollllllloll todlj' by hll doctor. As.olsled by a t e a m ol IS docton, Dr. Styaml -lrllllp!anled the heart ol a ll·year-old clvU servant to a 118-year- old laborer, All Akgul, earlf lod11. Turkey'• f1nt heart reclpleo~ a fO. year .. ld woman, died Selur<lsy Jn Ankare 18 houra after the cperaUon. "BEAT' THE HOUDAY RUSH ' has it! DEEP S...-::.t~fu=r.m.-· "CRltPET .CL£R/llHll THE ULTIMATE in CARPET CLEANING ICONOMICAL reduce• +lit nttd fot frequent pr1fe11lonal clffnlnt b .. ceuu it remove• t'tlt deeply ambed· dad 1011 and l"v" ne reeltlwt in th• carpet flbtn to cOllect dirt. CLIANS 1• •ckielfy ""'•v•• 1en frem \;oill the 'P'ltt •• tht carpet a~d .e-e carPtt l:.aekhu;i. UJlll PIOCllS •clenll~call7, 4ml- epitd apeclally fot the pro e111"al carpet ~lun'!r. It ia eompletily uf• for aH c1rpet fiben. 61NTLI AcnGN u••• n• 1Nv1h•• or 1crUbblnt action, .0 ft d9:" Mt 4i... t.'lf !lie .pllo· of th :<frpet. ,' SOR. R I TA a D I N • AND MOTii' raOORN• .,. incl""eil It .. -· USTOllS PIU the po,.erful el!lroc• ...., tfen ,roe••• r.mnt1 ffto11hwt fm· MtcUately, tjlu1 •vo1dl"O 1hrt111••1•1 •"" ltfh mett•d pllt io 'llkt new' eppN!Nftct • coct. : .. --YOU WAllT THI .. flB "NIST--lmllAft CAU RUG & UPHOLSTERY' CLEANIRS 0...-21st Ynr of Servlc. in Or~nge Cou..ty . 2950 RANDOLPH COSTA MESA PHONI -546-J432 ~n:=.=-H " I I , I 1· I ( I I ( I I ~ J c c I I I ' ~I . . • . .,.... "untiugton Beaeh DAILY PILO T Your BemeteW11 • • .VOL:. 61, NO. 28-4, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES WINS HEISMAN TROPHY IN LANDSLIDE Southtm C•l's 0. J. Simpson O.J.'s Big Win USC Coach Calls Him 'Gre~est' Jly EARL .GUSl'ltEY. Of fhlo Dolltr ll'MM .._,, LOS ANGELF.'l -OJ:enlhal J. Slffipooo calmly acknowl~ged colJegtate football's greatest acc'olade thiS mointng when he met the preu following an annowleement from New 'Vork that he wu the 1968 Heisman Trophy winrler. The call came into the office of USC President' Dr. Notman Topping at 9:57 a.m. '11le.. caller was Neill McAllister, awards chairman for the Downtown Athletic Club in New York City. "It's O.J.," he told Dr. Toppjng. First to comment was Simpson's wife, Marquerile, who was awaiUng the call with her husband and the university ' president. "Now I'm going to have lo stick a pin in your head," she said. Forty minutes later, the Simpsons, use coach John McKay and Athletic Director Jess Rill arrived at the second · noor of the USC Student Union Building for a massive press conference. TriumphanUy, he entered the room '.l.'ith student chants of "0.J., 0. J .. O.J. . . . . " ringing in his ears and mUng the building. Hill told the press that Simpson's lersey, No. 32, would be retired after Saturday'1 game with Notre Dame at the Co!Js!!urn. llll1,_ who l1od talked privately with Simpmn before .&he pres,, conlerence, told the pnss that Sim.paon told him he was accepting the award "w:lth a great and deep senae of bumlli· ty." McKay Introduced Simpson, talllng him "the greatest football player I've ever seen." Said O.J.: "I'm very proud to win the Heisman and I'm &lad its all over. I'm accepting this u a team award -my teammates are just as deserving of it as I am." · The scene was hardly remihlscent of the one that took place here 'almost three years ago to the day, when Mike Garrett 'tfon the same award, showed great emotion at the press conference and was overcome with tears. But O.J., went through the ordeal wtlh no more etnoUon that he would have shown going to U., barbershop. Asked where he would display the trophy in his campus apartment, Simpson responded: "Where everybody can see it, I'll tell you that" He will officially receive the Heisman Trophy Thursday, Dec. ~ al the Downtown AthleUc Club in New York City. !,853 Votes to 1,103 0. J. (Who Eb;e?) Named Heismnn Cup Winner NEW YORK (AP) -O. J. SimpoOll, :rutbem California 'a record-breaking :mnet, waa named wtnner of the .etSman Trophy today u college foot· lilts bat J>la7er for 1111. Simpson, an All-American as a junioc · :ist season, was an overwbelmlng choice in the volinl conducted by the Downtown .\thlollc ~l> llDOll& the natkrl"• sporll •7ril8'1 a!dj rportlicUten. He received 2,151 poiotl to 1,IOS for ' "Ul/llll'UI> Len>7 gtye1 of Purdue Ind . 17 lor Terry HanraUy of Notre Dime. n.e was strong aenllment tut yur 1or Slnpoon but tile boner went to bit rl•al, qumVibld: llarJ -. of UCLA. The W. JD7'2(lalld Slmpmil, a ~ atl)kle wllh Ille -.,_ of • delr-but tile Iha~ -. of a bufi, cracked' eon.cw-llllkorrylnc -.. Ila .... ovenbadowed lhe perfonuix:a of jUCll an.lime -t iunn1nc llan • ll<d Gnnge, Tom llannoil, Gl""' llaril, Jl1111111 a...... ud Gile Saym. Ha .... -the ball tllll yeat 314 -. a ...,,..., Ind piled up 1,164 yards nllhlnr. a ..... poU In lhet ca'-7. He nu ....i 21 !<Jucbdowm, the moll In lhe nallon. A b'analer from Cit)' C.litl• of San • Franciaco, Simpooo has played only two seasons with USC. .His career record sboWJ him with 3,069 yards rushing and 32 touchdowns. No athlete ha.s ever gained more on the sround lo "'° .,,.,.. O. J. hu a good chance of grabbinJI two odter season marb with a game left against Notre Dame. He needs only 17 points to overtake Jim O'Brien of Cindnnati, who bas fmlsbed for the ocm!ltl loail. He Mods to pJtJi up 16 mor; yardl in any fashion -nmnlrig, paas-catchlng, kid-returning -to -Eogene Morris of Wea Tuu Stole .. the natioa '• /io. 1 aJ1.11wi>1>oe bock of 1111. Morris has 1,117 j~ 0. J, -up With a brothtr and two alljera In a black nelg!iborbood of San Frncloco '811ed Potr.ro HUia. 'niey were rur<d by their -· a hospital worm. In bJgh school, be -a 1-11 ~ tackle. He frequently wu in troublt! wllh juvenile authW!llei. t:.1« Ii WI under the lnlluenoe of the llooteT T. Waohioaton C<mmunlty Cemer, whldl -him ...... a oolllct educallon. Simpoon II , oure to be No. 1 In 1be pro footbJD draft Ind O. J. Ill'• "I alwa)'I longed for thole pro dollan." - • • Dady Paper I ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 •. 1968 • Drug Suspects Swept Up Beach Police Arrest 16 on JYarcot~s Raps •• •• By JAMES McNABB. JR. Of llM O.ltll ,. .... ,,.,, Huntington Beach police early today concluded a two-day narcotics raid in which 15 suspects wen arrested, in· eluding six juveniles. CapL Earle Robitaille said ~ uniform- ed officera: and detectives took part in the roundup which began at 1 p:m. Monday and continued into the early hours 19C1ay. An Orange County Sherifrs office bus wu used to transport the suspects from their places of arrest -primarilt, Beach Urges Two Standards Of Obscenity By WU.WM REED Of IM Df+hl Pli.t Sl•ff HunlJniton Be.ach City Councilmen Monday called on the C a I i f o r n i a Legislature to set forth a double standard for judging obscene materials. In a reaolution stemming from a tempest talsed by the appearance in town of the Los Angeles Free Preas, councilmen asked for new state laws establishing one standard of obsceruty for adults and another for persons Wlder 18, or 21. Such laws, councilmen aaid, would allow prOl!lecution on materials deemed objectiooable for youngsters, but not adults. The issue wu raised during Monday night's meeting when several councilmen, apparenUy under the lash of IOme of their C011Slituents, objected lo the recent appear~ orrdaittrtowri ltreet$. pf.Jlew1 racks carryl!tg' the Loi Angeles ·Free PrW, o poptilar underground -$!per wltlt iUI fttlmaled circulaUon of 16,000, mostly In ~ California. • Councilmen saiil Ibey particularly ob- jected to a recent edition of tbe Free Press which carried a cartoon showing President~lect Richard M. N i :r o n partially cloak~ by the U.S. flag. Some councilmen said' they felt the cartoon constituted a "desecration of the flag," They did not elaborate. First drafbl of the resolution ultimately approved contended the Los Angeles publlcaUon was "obscene." However, Ci- ty Attorney Don Boofa ruled that out. Bonfa said he bad discusaed tbe matter witb the dlstrict attorney'• office, which said it would not prosecute the Free Press because the publication is pro- lected by provisions of the BUI of Rights and becauae there is no state law establishing a level or obscenity for youngsters under which the d'ewspaper might be taken to court. The furore over the Frte Press began when aalea racks appeared about Nov. 10. Hal Wirtz, commander of American Legion Post 133, said his group bad passed a re10lution ca.lllng on the city to approve an ordinance prohibiting sale of the newspaper, an act which Bonfa said would not be constitutional. VoUng against the resolution Monday was Councilman Henry Kaufman who said the matter of whether the flag wu desecrated by being drawn over the cartoon of a nude Nixon "is up to the federal government," not the clly. He said that determing what la obscene or what is not obscene "is not a matter in which 1 care to become involved or am particularly qualified ." COuncilmen struck all references to alkged obscenity, staUng only that they leK peraoaally that lhe Dag bad been desecrated by Ill use on the Fl'ee Press and that the Legislature should baodle the matter . Files for Divorce LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Actress Margaret O'Brien, whose portrayal or a BrlUsh war waH brought her Hollywood,, atardom before ahe was five years old, • Monday filed suit for dlvorce from Robert Allen Jr., a movie art dluctor. resld....a In the downtown area -to the city jail. Bobllaille uJd atrell Warrant! were obtained during a lliJ:"•'l"i< Wldercover lnvestlgaUon by clly ponce IQd 1be California Bureau of NarcoUc Enforce- ment proc<dlng the rai~. Five of the a1J juveniles arrested were boys. The 1U.Spe.ds were I ate r transported to juvenile hall or tho Oringe County JaU. Adults •rreslld and lhe cbaraei against them are: . -Baunl Sau, M, za Ith st., sale ufi1T.-... 'ONLY THREE .MINUTl;S' Skl-Ga~ll ; t . ' . . . . '· and poooes!ion o! dang..,.,. drug! and marijuana. Sanz allegedly held sis: pounds of-marijuana <and Ut 1JDfJ'l)l!dUed am.ount of ~D. Bail wu aet at ,tzl,500. -David M. Marlll, \20, 201 loth , St., sale of dangeroua· ibiig.. Ball -was: set at $6,250. • -Darlene S. Ganison, 19, .a.i 11 Blaylock Dr., sale qf marijuana. Ball is 16.250. -Gary Bt:ntaac.omt, 19; 2111 lotb st., sale.of LSD. Ball set at M.250. -Michael H. MartlC, 2%, 7ffl Com- modon Lane, saie of maripa. Bail .,., • < ar.i...-. .. ;;&• :,..:.,_j . ~g ..... rNJuRi!i>.' il'uT sA'l'1~ ·survivor wnn.m D•vls ~ ' .. Newport Man .Lost at Sea In Mystery-, .Tug, Sin/cing . . . 'Divers with po~erful undersea PBbta. today searched icy depths of tbe Santa Barbara Channel for the world'• molt powmui tug-supply boa! and nine miss- ing crewmen, including one from Newport Beach. Hope is virtually gone for the nine men, some of whom were asleep Jn their bunb and apparently trapped belbW when the $1 mill1on ship Just three montha old, mysteriously p{unged to the · bottom. Coast Guard Search and Rescue of· ficials estimate that no man could survive more than six hours In the cold, wio<kated PaclflC awells lnto whlcb the Triple Crown slid stern·first. Skipper George GaBltill, 34, of 1!5i5 E. 23rd. St., Sunset Beach, aald there was Only about three .m.inutea: to act alter the first blnt of brewing trwble at 3:45 a.m., aboard the anchor-raising vessel. One of the missing men ls well-known tlarbor Area yachtsman Mark Von Mills, 48, or 30te Cliff Drive, Newport Be.ach, who was repoi:tedly seen on deck before the Triple Crown sank. Mrs. Ceeella Von Mills said today she aWl has hope for her husband's S<ll'Vival, blit ~dded thal pt'OlpOC!s seem dim Indeed. Von Milli ll.!ned on u the Triple Crown's Ont mate only llx days ago. Most of the 1S men who did escape as 1be giant, ctB!\HQulpped ship capslz. ed and sank Were kept afloat by life jackets iiod picked up within 30 minutes by the Long Be.acb-bUed iu,tioet Picllk Saturn. . Worried, aklpper Guldll ocdered one crewman to scramble bel<nt and awaken off-duty w 0 r k er s, while raaloi.na the l'aclllc Saltn> for aid la cAIO' lhe,.'l'r!plo Crown'• llat wonened. One PICUlo ~-cmntWt Ile MATE FEARED ~OST Von Miiii with Son ' Long Beach, Harold Young, 28, dove Into four-foot swells to rescue James Van Auten, who lapoed Into deep shock and begu to ilnk. Two othen iollnttnental in the ...,.. rescue were idenilfled u the W& 1tlpper, Clifford Woodward,.41$ Ocean ,Ave., Seal Beaclt Ind chlol onglneor Walter Meehan, 9IO Catalina SL, Sul Beach. , Ballled oil • compariy ollldala to4aJ. refused to ~late on what ma'y hive CAU8ed" the Tilple Qwn "' lint In 30b feet ol water alter lifting • eJchl bug• anchor• 11"'1 to bold ... oil pla!form dofm. , stlpper Gutlll' was oparaU~ a pnll'y crane used to haul in the l&ll ot tbt! olgllt anchor chalna; lotalUng 100 , 1ooa, non thli ~ llat'beplt. A ~.fer Saita 'l"e ·- llooal Corp., -of 1lte pdH1ul 1....-lllNDNll, Pip ., ... ' l ·,, t • Air ··Safety System Ok'd ' --' "1 JACI BROBACK ..... _ ....... Onnp COonly --· today .,. pnmd an .,.-with the Federal Aviation Admlnlllralloo ponnlllln( Jn. llallallon al thli COllll\y llrpolt of .. inltrum<nl landlni syllem Ind In IP' pw:h "'2>1inl ll)'llem. lroalcall1. tbt _..,,, ~IJlln& may hove beet nine monthl lalt. Slich equlJ>' meat ii designed to p r 1 v t n t 1 lr <rubes Uta the one Saturday /li&bl whlci> '. , took 1be llves of ninl ...,_ wbeG I Cable Commulor Air-plane lilt two mun nilrib ol l&e ""'""'· . Much of 1lte IU' locall&or eqt!lpaJn has been ll9red al •lhe airport I« -months while lite federal 1f111CY and the county nesotlaled ovrr locllioa of equlp_ment Ind .u... dltallo.. . The tu 1y11em wm tote a1Jlal • , -tbs to lnalaU IDd ..w .... -: lf(IO,llOO, aU Plill bf the I-al .....,..,, menL .. .. is $1,250." "~ ' -Douglas L. Pappas, It, of Ille lltll1J~ address, on the. same charge and ume ball. ' . -Mlchffl F. Eark, rr, '1r1n11ea1, sail of dang..0.. drugs. Ball set al 11.-. -Ven Rab, t9, b'anslenl, Air o! dangerous drop. Ball b 111.ZIO-, i' -Boddy L-. '19, !II Ind <II'., pouesaidn of marijuana. Bail 1111'9,ISOt• -Rnirl L. Milfeld, it" 3071> Main• St., .,,,...._ of marijuana 'and .... trlbuUng to Uie delinquency ol a mlll6r. Bail set at $1,250. • '· ~ . . • • Beach Man Free IL:": After Rulfug '. : • On Drug Find ~ • Marijuana possesslen charges agalnil a Huntington Be.ach man bave bee!i dismis.vd in Superior Court in tbe w~ . of a California 'Supreme: Court ruling that cancelled the defendant'• conviction. Judie Samuel Dreiun decllned to order the bJgh coUrt'• suggested tetrlai ol Gl!Y 4it111 lllanball, 2%, of za Chicago St. ~ a1, 1991, Marshall was tried i.oo·--to· ... l""' in Ital• prism. . ' Arr"1ing ollk:m.aDei'd Maqiha11 bad about $1,000 .worth of w~ marl· juana in bis possession at ihe time , of ..uur.. They testified that. they ar· ~tbe~~~'M>l<h.1i ati.r aiq '~··a llrdatc*-;,. marijuana.on Ibo J>l'MOi"' Tful~ police action was cnlfcized by Iii• hlch.·e<jlirt Iii II(~.. -. ' ' !'iotlt!r tJ!ol ~ · )1¥1 -.t wa.. In • -liq -away'"'~ cloRI, the court stressed that olfi'*5 ""y only IOlze evldl!tli>e '.that II .''In ~ 1Ight" durini a lawful lllrdL. ' The blgh courl.bolds that oollce lldlon oudt u tl1at employed in lhe l!anbalL case, if upheld, would e n c o a..r a c r, widespread Ind Wtlawful examination of ~effects. . · Judge lhllin'.• ltimtaljuta) or tht c::-. It waa ap1alned today, wu matlv~ by the fict that •YJ<lence reJoc;led by 1b• Supreme Court could not qain be used by Mariball . ·- Holdup Suspeet • I S.aid Q,.;mpete'1t ·i~ , A Huptioalon Beach, ytlutb ; icculed ' ol the HOidup of a Wdlmlnlter' service station WllJ Cortlfied llll!l\la1IY ~I to pleall ~onciJY lri llupet'lor, Court. • Judge wuu.m Speln cillled tile aiiy hearing for 'tdwin Theodore Wblle, ;Ji, of 15Zill' Sliillcri Lane, by ornt;lna 'lllO defendant to rolUnl to Well ~ · County Mqnldpof Court for h\'U- of criinlnat proceedfup. • While ed Richard Dlimond Roubede1uz, 191 of'-UOll Willamette Ave., Westminster wero am.ted l&!t Sept. 10 an boor alllr lbe -robbery of the w-.. -stallon. Police laid lhe two men looll Pl at gunpolni. j Roubedealtx ii ICheduled to ·~ l!J SuperlGt Court Jan. 'I for I jury trial • I .cu.. ' ' -·. :.-:. 7 ~1 ~' """""" ,, . --.. .,.., ..... f ::.-:. tt-4t :::1,. i a..•-· -· ' • ! llAll'( l'IUIT ~. """' ... 2(, 1'JM . ' Couple • • -------' l e Their Tkkets to .Deaih . ' • Jlr. ~> """" lo IA •<lraql C0unty • Medici! umuir anetbealologllll, tnowa the value-ot ......_. -due lo hio looc ......-In the medical field both In Navy an<l clvtllan Ule. , "That WU belcn the cruh," M.i'I. Roy aa1d with a -of.-tpOloa for ·the barmlea quip whlcb toot a -lqrn within ,.... boun. ~:or. -.t1:=\ii~ Mid .., llllfl!t bave to plol It up =..:., ~~11 ~If II "\: ,m.ld and lose II, lbet way I can get an ~-new wardrobe,•• Mrs. Roy joked with Iba ele1'k, but be was able lo retrl.Ve their luggage !rum the doomed airliner. The lucky couple first learned of the nine-fatality crash -which could have " kllle(f 13 -when they switched on a radio broadcut ,after -arriving In Costa llleoa to lltl nOcly 'to go to Redlauds. Travellilc Up the l'lewporl Freeway, ' .... J , ~ • 11!'1 came t!poo the plm oceoe, o(·Whtcb ..,_,_ •1..i.tlow• ... before a pnRlini ocbedule eaved Chim. ••There they ..-,•• aald .Mrl. r-, "tbel* WU a wheel OD the fteewly. My husbaud called It a landl111 gear • He knows more ab9l1t such thlngs thao I do." "Neither of UI could talk," &be recaV· , ed, "finally, he said: 'Say sotne prayers'." The couple turned In their Uokell far relunda Monday aild "1d rcservaUon clerka looked . at them u tllouRh they were seeing gboets_, due &o the narrow bl:ush with fate. Gr .......... ... much time on lbolr bjNI at 11¥1 s..,; day, In ~ for tbelr )(vCI, wbtcb Ibey seo wUll • appre&Uaft. Gertrude llDy utd lhe ooce read dllll1 newspaper llOrCOCOll"' tor (un, blll illBcooUoued !he. Jni;llCo &boUt 'a mooth 8'0 for no partlcu1¥ rwon. A che<k of the mcssage for ~ born under Scorpio, .Mro. Roy'~ ~iln of the ZDdlac( ehowed ihll meJSap "" Saturday: ' "Be -••. progress today depeods •• youraelectMty." ;.:.. . ' l'lrst Since Nov. I . . . Educators Esc~pe /Air Crash ~arines, ' . Reds DMZ ,{>. • IDattle Ill WGON (UPI) -u. s. -and 11111 In -l1llt llllO yards -8oJ1411 V1otn1meoe IOldlenl toc1i1 bllUed the DMZ abov. the leatbemecll oulpoll CtilJJUldlll 00 two ln>ota lnllde Vlei-at Con Tblen, which lleo just belliw ~ the ab-mile Wlde bufftr ...,., "'1ii• -demllltariRd ""'" <DMZ> MJJlllry spoltesmen aid the alllel hod !tfl::UW.. fltsl · Ume a1noe the Nov. 1 detect.cl ll'I "lndlcatlooa" of Com.,,mtol ~U.S. )>omblng of North Vlelnam. acU\iitf Inside the DMZ llnce the U. Heavy llgbting raged Into tile nl&ht s. bombln8 ball Twenly«V<n of -will> the ··Marines calling for nin-were classified as "algnlllcaot lncldeols" forceonents, · warplaiieo, arllllery and Involving Communial aggreasloo from naval pnllre to blul the dui-ln suer· ~ ~t ... ft_ llllhorllalln ...,.... ril!os· --. ' In arranging for expanding Paris WU, oald tile South VI""""-...- President Joliuoo baited the bomblna would lllllOUllCe aoon Ill lnteutka lo of North V1etmm and wamed HanOI join upanded prellmlnary peace WU against using the DMZ aa a mllillry at Paris. South Vleloamae olflcla1I In camp. Saigon would not confirm the nporl A 1knlJ\ South Vletoam~ recon-a=--~ a~~ na•-nce f palnil, ~....i the DMZ -~ -·= One bomb fiihtlng btifore dawn on a mia1on to • ••• •- llnd Com""".t auna that ·hit an ·alJted went two blockl from the bome •--~ ' M_... The of. U. S. Amh9 •1'*« EJ1slrortll Bunker, -u-. , , lliOO • ......,, ~---I •-leathmleab went,ln on (l;ll'Ol ,loor boun In a ldlool wlHn Am~~ earn w later, then~ {or rebil.r..menta. speak Vklnameae. Explalnlllg'llie DMZ probet, a mlllt:ar: MJJlllry beadquarten aid the llUl'dl spokemJw\ lild,' ''Ille IJeld cmnmandet. wu cootlnulng over North Vlelnam far baa Iba rtiopooalbruly f<r takin1 .prow .M crewnwt from two American ~ aecur11y .,.._.to proloc!. 1>Ja ,.,,..,.. ". shot down Monday. Hanoi oald the pilot& The SOutb Vl•l1!8'neH ioldlenTepqrted alrudyN hod-been caplured.-,_:,de ••- kill'•• -Comnumlsli. caoturbif "°" North -~ and~ o11ae;;r>;i 'olhen While: DMZ """'11¥ hit two of the racue sulferins !!' --'l'!leh'• pl.-Commlllllot 1 u r fa c •-to· a Ir captive sijld be WU from the l3ltb. inlalJeo m!-'lllG flablero cballqed North Vltl111meoe Airrrf Jb!Clment. otben !.-north. The two crippled u. s. ~ -iio ,repm:t ., planclllmJJl!lllf~bactlotbelrbueo, o.l IW!ne' cUaallleo with ' the, batllt' ·llJli plloll Unhurt. ' · . Nixon Naill.es -Ellsworth . . . . •,· Top W1iite H~use AU1e " \ NEW YORK (AP) ~ Robert F. Ellsworth, former RepUbll'can...,. greamu · 11rom. :llDllC, 'WU DUled to- day by Pnlld~ llldlard M; NIJoD lo be top level Wlille ·-a•otont. Ellsworth, c, Is the third -II> pointed by Nlll0n with the tllle of 11111> lanl Prea opokemwi Rm Zle8ler aid' there would be no further :aP,.lnbnenll In that category b\lt dld'.Ml role OUI. that others later would be Mmed ·io· posts at the-same level -but with dlllereat Ulleo. .. A lloo>e menber ·from i9ll lo 11117, ED1wartl1"11U natlonal pqittlcal ~ for the Nfm> ~ Ziegler said would· -bit -(•a senerallat In the true -ol the word" and will Involve blmoall In a 1lroad range ol dull•, foreign and dom..Uc. ' Ellmirlh will fly lo Londm loolpt lo meet with Iba alaff of Iba Institute for stralqlc Studles Ibero -a "think tank" -•Uon. And be will be bad In New York on Sunday for a luncheon meeting with Industrialist Henry Ford ll and other leaden of the NaUonal ' Alllallce of Businessmen. DAIL~ PllOI OllAHGE COAIT PUIL.llHIHO COWNl.Y &\> Ellsworth oald Nixon Is lfllllY In- terested in the work of the Loodon insUtute and waoll him-to gain lnslpll Into 'the Way ti _,iteo ID the iiicomln( admlnlalraUon con tab full 'advebge of the i d e a.generating capabmiles of -911anllatlooa In the Uolted stat... . Al 1<r the NaUonal Aillance of Bullneaamao. ti w11 created by Prellldent Johmon 1n an effort lo enllBt private eliterwlle In traln!na and flndlnc Jobi for Jlia borck>ore U111111ploJad. ~ .,iil:Nllm wu lnlerated In that pro)ecl, too. I ~ lhal be wOllJ4 hava -bG.rd lnlfnlll 11 a lop 111 s·o n aide. ~' uld, "111 job ' will be lo. do ..,.._Ille Pi-uta me lo clll." <Nllm wio ....... mudi ol the day coor.mr with advilen m 1111 11111e at the ,i'lern Hotel. llo -11> polntmenll ...... lllllOUlicOd. ' Ziegler was liked about a publlsbed report lhll Se<mary of Def-Clark CUHord, a Democrat. wu being con- sidered by Nixon as a possible candldate for the same post in the new · ad· mlnlilratloa; · "Many ~ are belt!& con.aldere4 " !l.lesler uld, addlna lhlt no one ~ be ruled out at thlS point and no con- clusions should be drawn on the bas1J of what be termed 1'sptC\llatlve 11torles." Frot11 P .. e l SINKING ••. .....i ownac1 bl' eupary.w...sen 1nc .. oald the Triple Clown wu built lo wort In cllPlhl ot l,Gtltl feel, with ftlPta UP lo too lono. "We are al a loa to uplaln wbat happened," ht Aid. Ofllc)alo a1ao Aid It lo normal for IUdl vuaelo lo 1111 ollgbllJ whill bandllni the Ulanlc wqbll. bul the ~ IB ~ liblltlq water ballaot within Ille "°'t lloal lioli. . Crewmen bolrdod Ibo Ill.fated cnfl at Port Hue.nem.e Slturday to move the Blue Star ll, one ol about a doun BUCb oil _,itlooa dolUni Iba normal\y catmclilonet. Mllslng men bealdec Voo Milla wm tacouned u Frank Galloway, fl, Ven- tura; Blil Tbomuson, T<nance; Jack lldlalllel, .. Latowood1 Llo,,s Voillll Jr, a. -Barbare · Doan TaylOr, n. r.t ....... w iuCb;d Taylar, v-.. 7ba -wu contracted lo Jlllaiblt 00 CO., -ot a -ltrml wbldl bid ..... tllaD llllO m1lllon 1ut re-, lo *111 • -:r:.:n oU lando. a. -lletd -lilllou ot dollan In ~ depoolta, -... ~ -"'"""""' ....... fllt ilald- NAMED TO BENCH Jurlot Jonn B~ch. Attorney to Don 'Robes As New Judge Huolizlilon Beech attorney Fenlon E. J o n e .• llritlaY jolna the W e a t Orange CGw!ty Judldal Dlltrlct .. Iba lourtb jurllt on the l!llllllctpal caurt ~ here. J....,. Ii', !ill been a ouccesalul tu and buslned ·attoiney wlih office. on Baach Boulevard prior lo hio appoint· m~t i'o bt bench by Gov. Ronald Reagan. · . lie 'iiin ·tbi 'bis 'judldal.'robelt<at 4 p.jn, .~-•., at' ihe: coutthoule, at Ibo ' iJr~'"" Aoo WeeimJilllr Ave., Westminster. .A · North Dakota naUve, Jones bu bet!! . a Clllllornil resident lince 1928. He took his bachelor's degree from UCLA In 193ll and Js a graduate or Iba USC law ~l and WorJa War n veteran. WhUe not a life-Ions Republican. "I voted Democratic in 1936," Judge Jones many Years ago adopted the Grand Old Party. . : He eerves u a dlrector of the · Hun-. lizliloD Beacb 'Rotary Club In HonUogton ,Beach and' bu long Ileen acllv. In the United Fund and Iba Chamber of Com· I!)~., 1He; Uves with hill wile Allee at 2818 s, ~ Dr., Santa Ana. He 1141 tlfto srown. chlhlrell b7 a pnvlous marri.,e.. Young Bicyclist ' ' Killed by Auto Four From Harbor Area T{lke Earlier Flight The ooperlntendent and an ~t superintendent, a board member, .and three teachere of Newport.Men Unllled SChool DlslriCt were among IOOle whd almost took Iba lll·fated Cable Comm~ AlrUnes Oigbt thal crashed Saturday nighl Four changed reservaU~ and itook an earlier figlht. Two otben delayed by f<>s arrived t.oo late to make connections. The near-victims were Supt. Wllliam Cunningham, AMistant Supt. Kevin Wheeler, school board member Mrs. Marian Bergeson, and teacher Mrs. Doris Sebbo who Oew in early from Cbicagq,; teachers association President Ray Snyder and past president Paul Motzkus delayed on a Oipt from Portland. They were to reodeivooo a1 IAa Angeles InternaUonal AJrport aod lake the c:ommut.r l1ighl to Orange County Airport. A& home, in Garden Grove, Mrs. Dorothy S~ WU watcblng teJeyi!ion with tbe fainlly. uwe were in complete shock when the Oaab came in," she reca.Uy''We knew there Was a possibWty be was on it " After aboui 15 minutes the phone rang. "l didn't know whether it was Ray or Cable Commuter calling/' Mr11. Snyder 88.id. It was Ray. "It was a complete relief," she said, remem~ring her tears of the moment. Wheeler bad called home from Reagan, Rafferty Charge Pro Agitators at SFSC LOS ANGELES (AP) -Gov. Reagan and State School' Supt: Max Rafferty sAl.d today "professional agitaf,Ors" are disrupUng classes at San Francisco State College. They made it clear the "agitators'' North American, ' ' Mobil Planni.ng water o~,.. ~Js LONG BEACH (UPI) -~ves or Mobil Oil Corp. and Nortb(Amerlcao Rockwell have revealed l!etalla of pro- posed unmanned stations on the ocean bottom to aervice oU wells. . Ernest H. Manuel, Vice president and general manager of North American Rockwell's ocean systems operaUons, satd Monday the production concept com- were a major topic at a closed-door meeting of state cpllege trustees, in session t'o consider how college president Robert R. Smlth handled the disruption. The trustees met in a ·marathon 8'h hour se~ion Monday. Reagan and Raf· ferty made their statements to newsmen moments before the meetlng reswned today. "I'm In favor or this college meeting that particular problem with professional agitators head--0n and. opening the school," Reagan said. Rafferty said, 4'There are at least 100 grofessiooal agitators that will have to be removed," adding ··that college officials 'Uy:. it' jeast some of the agjtators ·are not students. Edison Joining Rockwell Work bines .. the unique capablllUea of the LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Southern human obaerier and helper" and an California Edison Co. bas joined nineteen otherwtae completely automatic system. other utilities in the "fast breeder reactor He said· the !)'Stem could be used program" under way at the atomics in· in any location and at depths below ternaUonal division of North American the level of the continental shell. Rockwell. 8eafloor production station!, called Edison will add its backing and finan- satelUtes, are the heart of the system. cial support to the experimental program Completes of tbe'uninanned statiOn! on and will rteeive in return technroal and the ocEail• Door will serve as collection economic information as it ls developed. points for groups Of wells. and maintain Fast-breeder reactors e1tract. more tbem. · ' energy from nuclear fuel thin other Dr. Dayton !!..Clewell, MohU senior types and are expectetl to became an \rice pr~dent of reaearcb and engineer.. important part of the commercial power Chicago and hio wile told him •venlns fog was forecast. Wheeler cancelled reservaUons and got on an earlier l1lshl. He was home in bed when be beard the newsflash over the radio. ·"He saved our lives," Mrs. BergelQll said. "Well, I'll tell you, we all went to church Sunday." . "I kind of have a feellnc·tbat oomebody up there ls pulling for me,'' said Mr1. Scbbo, a third grade teacher at Paularlno School. "It was jllSt a trick of fate that we took an earlier Uigbt." Wheeler was less emotional. "I guess I've done enough traveling ttiat that kind of thing doesn't bother me,9' he said. "We were very fortunate," be added OD second thought. *1* * From ~age l INSTRUMENTS ahould have been at an alUtude of more than 450 .feet, they added. Mystery still surrounds the euct caaee of the crash. Although there WU a hall mile vls!blllty at the aJrporl II Is · possible that the patcliy fog llad closed in to zero at the two-mile distant point. Supervisors originally requested In· stallation of the ILS system by the FAA last Dec. 5. But a series of delays set in which Stanley Krause, county Re¢ Property Ser\'ices direct<I', said were "not undue". "There was . no dragging of feet on the project," Krause said today. Exact location of the lLS equipment was one of the delaying factors. ,\t one Ume, the installation was to have been made south of Palisades Road on clear r.one properly· owned by •the county. But negotlattoru,· with the FAA finally fixed the locillon north ol Pallsades at the end of Iba a1prort runways. The approach llghUog sy.tem wtil es· tend beyorid the northern end of the airport's rwiways across the San Diego Freeway to Lane Road. Economics played a part In Iba der.J of thJs ~at1on. At first• the FAA proposed constructing a 3,000-foot liptlng sys\em but late? shortened thla: to 1,500 feet to slay within the budget Later an agreement was reached to extend the lights for 3,000 feet . wtth every other Ught standard eliminated. Krause said the delays "have bothered us. That's why we asked board approval today, We ~ould normally wait for the FAA's written ·agreement, but that's probably a couple months away." New Premier Named ma. llald tbe.uWmate system, a floating field when development i8 completed. productlcll end -.S• factllty, wtil con-The program, directed by Atomics ROME (UPI) -Mariano !tumor. 113, lrol operaUone ill ,Iba llldlltes and wella lntcrnaUonal and General Public UUllUes a baldish, bespectacled schoolteacher st vtrtually unlltnlted depths. Corp., will develop a 350,000 to 500,000 who became Jeader of the Chrlatlan ·1be ·two ,companies expect to a1gn kilowatt reactor which would be installed Democ:rauc Party, wu named premler- an agreement l!IOOD to develop a prototype on the system of the Pennsylvania Elec--deslgate today by President Giuseppe system. tric Co. Sarali:at. (Earlier story, Page 6). A Yorba Lloda boy riding a minibike 1---------------------------..:.......:. ___ .::.:......:c:..;.:;.__ WU killed Monday aftemoon In a col- llalon with a car. · Tlmoth,y D. Tupell, !!, of 4111 Denver Ave., ~~ prQOounced . dead on arrival at SL Jude Hoopltal. A -er on the bll!e, Mart W. -1111 COGalJ Trafllc 111'1 115 Deatll M lit -Shenk, 1~ of 40C Cua Loma Ave., waa seriously Injured, He b In SL Jude today oullerlng fnlm a broken lea, h'Jd InJur!eo and cull and bruises. The accident occiJmd at Cau Lema and Paclfic Avenue tn Yorba Unda where the boys coWded with a car driven by Nick Charles ·Mahan, 17, of Yorba !Jnda. · The a<ddent Is 11114er ln- Vllllptlon by llherlll'1 deputies. Job Description S~!ly Started • A "task group" will begin a review of pcelUons In the Huntington Beach elty !(OTernment Dec. 1 In an effort to wrlle job deecripllOll8 for the varlOWI pootll- Cooncllmen Monday night approved hiring Dr. Dick Maxfield, Vern Freu and M. N, Buell at a cost of 13.&cs for the l»dlY itudy whicb the coun- ctlmen hope will lead lo a more equitable buta fw dtttnnlnlnc -lllr1nc ol the "luk ......, ...... -mended b)> C.B "Bill' WOodo chairman of the ,dty'a Peroonnel Commlalloo. Woodl told the coonc11 lhlt It 1l'<ID1if coot about IS.000 moro lo hire a 11*!1a1 ~ firm "" the job and that Iba -m-bad developed this lhUP lo do the job In order lo 11t1 a "more po:raW" a-11 lo local problana, • • • N-!'.!!!!!!.. W•'r• Dr•p•ry b:p•rt•, Q1111ity W•rk'"•n•hlp I lntf1l latlon "BEAT' THE HOLIDAY RUSH only, :1 RINIL has it! ,,..,.....;.:/(/. D££PS1Mm- • CRRPET CLERntnd THE ULTIMATE .in CARPET CLEANING ICONOMICAL reducer the ne.d for fr.quent profes1lonal cl••nlng b..- c•u•• It rtmov•• tfte deeply eMi)ff .. · ded 1011 end le1vtr no residue in th• c•rp•t fiban to coll1ct dirt. CLIANS D~ actuelly r•lfJoves 1011 from both the ~lie of fht G:.lrpet end the carpet becking. RISTOUS PIU the pow•rlul extr• .. tlon proce1• r•m•v." mol1tura, lftl• Madtettly, tlius lvoWlnt -1hrlf1k•1•, and llf'tt mttttd pile to 'Ilka ntw' appearanct. WHIM YOU SAFI ftOCISS 1cfentlflcelly devef• ~pH 1ptct1Jly fw. ih• profe11t.UI ctrpet cleener. It tr completely uft for ell Cttpet flb1t1, GINTLI ACTION user no bru1ht1 or , scrubbing actton, to It dots not dis. tort th~ pll• of the ca.,.t. • ! SOIL RITARDINe AND MOnt PIOOFING are included at ,.. extra_ HS-tt . WANT THI ' FINEST- CALL RUG & UPHOtsTERY CLEANERS .# Our 2ht YHr of Strv~• in Orongo County 2950 RANDOLPH COSTA MESA PHONI 546-'lOZ ~ ... ( . ,_, .. ~ C4I Daltli J.:o6" ,.. " " I I I I I J c g1 " fl H p a a A N w P' p: u D fl fc w 0 fi i• s • • Sc ru m "' I~ In Al "' Ml 3S . f~ rh I • • EDITION • voi:. 61', NO. 2114, 2 SECTIONS. 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAllPOltNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2&, '1968 TEN' C9'j'TS ~--·---...!. O.J. Simpson Wins Reisman Cup by Landslide . * :Ci O.J. All the W BY. Wife Charged • Ill D·ea·th : Of Husband • Ill Laguna Police Say Stabbing Knife Found 'y RICHARD P. NALL Of t11t D1li, Platt Shift A Los Angeles woman baa been charg· ed with murder in the fatal Sundar knifing of her husband in Laguna Beach. The district atWrney's office refused to dlscuu or allow police to dl>cuss details of the slaying. Mrs. Pearlie Mae Holston, 45, was to be arraigned today In Laguna Beach Municipal Court in &be death of. James Roy Holston, 58. ' lie died at Soath Coast Community Hoopital lat. Sunday alternooo. A deputy .aironer said he bad been stabbed once in the left side. The blade ptm:trated his lungs. WINS HEISMAN TROPKY IN LANDSLID• Southern C1l'1 0. J. Sim- Pollce said the death weapm:, a 10-lnch ·boning knife, baa .been recovered. They refuaed~!4!ffllli..:.lf....w• iniuin& -de Mll!ig ail'-~ blfl88· I searcli M-r, morning. · The Roi~ 'boc! been visiting it lh< home ol l\lts. Louise Abbey, 4Dl Oc<an Ave., Which : is aboUt 'a block from tht poHce ataUon. Polii:f: aatd ~. Ho~n·s brother, James'Henry Davis was JJso there, · . O.J.~~ Big . . . ' USC Coach Calls Him 'Greatest By EARL GUSTKEY Of tM Dllflf l'llM 1 .. 11 LOS ANGELES -Orentbal J. Simpson calm1y acknowledged collegi•te football's greatest accolade. this morning when he met the press foUowing an announcement from New •York that he was the 1968 Heisman Trophy whmer. The call came into tht offict of USC President Dr. Norman Topping at ll :S7 a.m. The · caller was Neill McAllist!.r, awards chairman fer the Downtown Athletic C1ub in New York City. "It's O.J.," he told Dr. Topping. First to comment was Simpson's wife, Marquerite who was awaiting the call with her husband and the university president. "Now I'm a:oing to have lo lllck a pin in your bead," she said. Forty mlnutu lat<or, the Simpson&, USC coach John McKay and Athletic Director Jess Hill arrived at the 9ee0nd Ooor of the USC Student Union Building for a massive press conference. TriwnpbanUy, be entered the room with student chants of "O.J .• 0. J .• O.J ••.•. " rtngtnc In bis ears and !illlng the buildlll(. Hill told the press that Simpmn's jersey, No. 32, would be retired after Saturday's game with Notre Dame at * * * the Coli.oeum. mu, . who bad talkeci privately with Simpson before the press cenference, told the pre. that Simpson told him he was accepting the award "with a· greal and deep sense of hmnlli· ly." McKay introduced Simpson, calling him "the greatest football player I've ~ ever seen." Said O.J.: "I'm veey proud to win the Heisman and I'tn glad Its all over. I'm acei!pting thi.!I . u a team award -my teammates are just u deserving of it as I am." The scene was hardly-reminiscent of the one that took place here almOst three years ago to the day, when Mike Garrett won the same award, showed great emotion _at· the pr'ess confefence and was overcome with tun. But O.J., went through the ordeal with oo more emotion that be would have shown going to the barbershop. Asked where he would display the trophy in bis campus aparbnent, Simpson responded: "Where everybody can aec it, I'll tell you thal" . He wW officially receive the HelBntan Trophy Thursday, Dec, ' at the Downtown Athletic Club in New York City. * * 2,853 Votes to l,103 . O.J.(WhoElse?)Named Heisman Cup' Winner .Wefe with the off-grace of a deer but the ahatttrin( power ci a ·bodl. erected .. 1ltPle ~me -lie baa ovenbadowed the performancea ci IUCh ~' .,.Ut nmntnr slarl u Reel <n-. Tom u.mao. 01am Do•ll, Jimmy llrcnm ml Gale SQen. Residents of the 1rea said there wai loud muaic the night before the alaying and BOWlda ol . quarrellni thrOIJib !be day Sunday. •· Chuck BU.., """<r ol a nearby cabinet shop, said be aaw a large woman on her ~ bealck! the mortally' injured Hoblon, who WU small and thin, He was on b1a back oo the sidewalk. BU.. said. be al first thought !hit the -woman had bel!ll shot 'because her face was covered witb blood. She apparently: bad suffered a bead injury. · . Police said Mn. Hol!too ~ being held in Orange County Jail. Laguna Woman Dies '2nd' Time By Strangulation A 65-year-old Laguna Beach woman was pronounced dead twice before she succumbed Monday in the lntenslve care unit of Hoag Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Amelia Solleder, ol 270 Cliff Drive, was ta.ken to Pacific View Memorial Park where funeral ar· rangements awaJt lbe arrival of her family from the East. Mrs. SoUeder was first pronounced dead on arrival at Hoag Sunday al· le.moon. She had choked on a piece of meat lodged in her throat while was eating at a Newport Beach restaurant. Physicians at the hospital revived Mrs. Solleder and removed the bject liOm her throat. They reported She wu then breathing well, but was in "very grave coodiUon" due to a lack of o.tY&en to the b<aln. Mrs. Solleder was declared dead by strangulation at 2:35 -p.m. Monday, al· most 24 houri after the first pronounce- ment. 2 P~king Meters Discovered in Lot Be .... carried tho ball w. -D4 timaa, • """'"" .,.,. piled ap l,IM ,... .......... • -peak la . tltol calqorJ. lit --it -... . . the -Iii the -• IIEW YORK CAP) -'llie ltOct mnrket A trltllfer I'-CllJ College ol Sin h<l~ a ao114f gain in active tradlni lata Francloco, Sim-h!I ~Ill M '"" ..:. th\J 1Rtt:J1oot1. ~ quotations, Pages llr ....... with USC, ' II), • Death Ti~kets Not Used Coast Couple Take Bus Instead of Doomed Plane By ARTHUR R. VINSEL or t11e o.11Y 111i.t lt•lf Hundreds of pink flares, ffickering orange flames and acrid fumes marked the end of Cable Commuter Airline.a Flight M4 Saturday, as cars 'tiled (>AS!, reminlacent of some garish wake or funeral. • To a Calta Mesa physician ~ his wlfe, the fog-shrouded freeway scene was doubly grim , and numbing as they passed by in mutual silence. , Dr. and Mn. Gumve Roy, of 21111 S. Capella Coort -· who hid stood in line a short time before ac Loi Angeles lnternaUonal Airport -still carried Uckeb on the ill-fated plane. Fac:'ed with a delaiy in tate-olf, however, due to fog at tbelf desttnatton they gave op the Los Angelea-to-OI'Mie KILLED IN VIETNAM Daniel L. Neiswender Viet Hero's Body To he Sent Home For Laguna Rites The body of Anny lit 'Lt. Daniel L. Ne.Lswender oC South Laguna will be returned from Vietnam for flnal rites. The U.S. De!en!< Department an' nounced Monday in Washington, D.C. that he had been tlllod. A 1964 honors graduate ·of Lagurui Beach Hlgfi School and former student at the University of California, Berkeley, he entered lbe service in May of 1966. H,. wu commiuiooed a 2nd Ututenant at Ft. Benning, Ga. In 1967: U . Neiswen'der had also gOQe ~ paratroop Jum~ ochool ood ,.,. ....Viar as an infantry platoon leader. He arrived• in Vietnam in September and was ldUed Saturday .. Tbe son ci Mt. aqd Mrs.~ D. Neilwooder, lt51'1 Valjdo Road, the Y®n& man w11 a -ci •!lie ..._ CQl1'i le< four ,...,. in bJ&lt .a.ooi: ; member of the ufe.drlYioC comtnltlee;' atMl • Ca1lforn!I Scllolanh!p Federaliit& ldlolar. llo WU 17111" llCldemlca1lf ID I ::wluaUoo -" 11111 -ta. . . A """""' lettonnu, be ploJed·)loCI> buk•Qlollitod ~ . " The ..nJor N.U-idor · &o· • ret!ftcl -lat SV(eaol. wttlt II ye..., or rniUlarJ' wvlte., Survlvqro ,aJ..-lncl,m. three bn>thm, 0111, 19, I lbJdas at Elr .. 11" ',CopOI Olllete: mid Kd>iQ, II, &l1d fol)ke, t!. both, s~ta . II 1~ Beach High School. . , • County flight which ended in death and boarded a bw: for home lnatead. "I remember the 1111dier boy and that married couple," said Mrs. Roy. Telephoning a son, ~ Roy, 30, of Redlands, the couple announced their change in plans and said they would drive to his place from Costa Mesa !hit night for a p-ed pro football pme outing Sunday, They had already taken oul $100,000 Ip life insurance from an airport vendor lor the to.mile night. "You could have been rich," Mrs. Roy said she told her older son }okingly, after the couple choee not to fly the last leg ol their autumn visit with another son, Bob, 19, a sophomore at St. Louis University, in St. Louis . Dr. Roy, who is an Orange County ,Seeks $2 MJUJOJa Medical Center anetheliologiat. know& the _value of insurance COVf$'11e, due to bls loog c......-In the medical field both in NaVY and clvlllP.l lile. "That was before 1he c:rah." Mra.. Roy said with a -ol awkwonl apology for the harmless quit>: wblcb took a somber turn within ti'6 boun. They then aoked for baggage, already taken out to the twin. propjet, but were told they might have to pick it up Sunday at Orange Coomly Airporl il U was already aboard. "Go ahead and lose it, that WB.'f I can .get an all-new wardrobe.'1"-Mrs. Roy joked -the clerk, but be WU able to retrieve the.it lug.age from the doomed airliner. The lucky couole first teamed of lhe (See l!SCAPE, P111 I) • Saddleback JC District I . To Ask for State Funds 'By' THOMAS FORroNE Of Ille Diil~ Pllet tt.ff . Saddlebact Jw>ldr ColJel!e District ·trua-Mondlll' nigbl laid pinna to argue two ~' luue.s with 1 t a t e organiz&Uom. In its first move, UM: boerd wrn take on the CaWornit Community Colleges board of goVeinofa. Saddlebact truafOes will ,..k a sbar< · of lbe !SS r mllllon statewide· junior college bond ia&Ue·puso. ed.laal June. ' M a new junior college d1lbic:t 'With the ll"Jtesl bulldlll( heed, they feel they llfould receive about 12 inlllloa. But they have been notified the district won't receive 1 cent beCause it: 1a relaUvel)' rich in tax bale per studeql ' Saddl•back offlclala hope tO get .on the agenda for the board· of govel'non' December meeUng to appeal their cast. They also want to present arguments to the California School Board Aasocla- tlon which baa reaumed ltudy ol seat tu leglslaUon. As It now stands, new junior college districts like Saddleback are exempt from paying $300 per tran$' student seat tu for lbe first. three years or operation. The o:emption 1a lo btlp the new dlltrict get off the poond, But some older, establlahed junior m... lege districta, notable Oran&e Cout, have complained that they are forced to educate other dlatrlct.'1 student. without Gusty, Cold Wind Conti1iues; Craft Warnings Raised· 4 ~· ~ ......... -..oil+---..; -- Crilp, iU11Y Wind& coolliluid in 1e11a ahUdden down ·tile baca o1 Oraol• Coeat rald<ota ~. althoCllb damqe ,..porta •ere relallftly Ug1it. Small cratt warnlbp were extended· from Point Con<eplion 'to \be l'lle<lcan. borileru~-!rom· five to IS lmdta retnalneil off thec6ut. In lluhthistoo 8(~ PolJcO .. ~ I few par~IJ treei' l®l>Jed by the' \rind In Ille -&edlGa of llil\ ~· I ·· r ; I....,., 8-1\i polletf llid' • II'"" fdl -the )d&)lwq ..... ~ Clo10ll lloed ...,. ~ Tqro Rold. laJdof -Una Wltb It lltlCI-. a ._,, Ward. ID .the 1411 Anpla' ana. !be wjnda1 oltuck '¥lib aalf ,_,, ~ trees, btW!na lli8'f.a\IM -ilJd:'"°" ' ...... 1 J>OWO( ID dlaoT~ • • adequat. ,payment . Oraoge ~ast m~e a bid earu.r Ibis year to tum the I.ables. Tbey woo flll'POrl of the Ca1Hrxni1 Sch>ol Boan! ..._. Uoo but a bill carrJtd by AAe!l\blyman Keonelh Cory. (~Anabeitn) falled to pasa. the Stat. Seoat., The SChool Board Mmatioo, IC· <orilto'fts ~sl•ttet, bu rtOW' reatlm· eel · · of. wbOlher new districta m a.a · Ule 11?11 \U ese:m~·• by beini •......,: Iii l"OYidlna adOquat. facilities." . , . • · . •'Aiain ~ Mvi Dot Deen-contacted." remrliked 'l'nittee Hjins Vogel. · ·"It" seems ' ~ me Wt ought to dd someth•••· «bout enllstltenin1 CSIM," said ~ Preildenl. 'MjchaeJ Collins. It ·•ai agreed, the boetd' &bouJd aeet' an oppoi'tunlty to reStlly befon! !ht wl>' committee studying seat tax. Miiney from either soorce wijl be !ft>., Portant to the S.ddlebaelf District Vopl uld. He. spoke ominously of · slat.. eol- leges closing their doors and the .,;. ticlpated ~" -to Junior c:oUeges. "'.l'ben we are. gol!!g. In have to be geated t6ward a tranSfer iftirazn;" be laid, uaod we .un will baVe vocational re.poosiblllty. we•,.. go1ng to be ..mn, a twl>headed DICllllte.• lllld 91lvioualy with insufficient fUDlils .. I -tt. ,, I . . 0r .... i ~ _ J,_~------~--------, ........ """"'"";.;,."""'.;..-----~-• • • I • ~ D~lY P\lOT T UfSdU, Nowmber 26, 1968 Hotel Zone Proposal ·· Still Alive • l -A'..,.,_ commordal-bol<J r.one pr~ t.1-1111 -.. .u .. and lllln~ Ill 1he planolng deportment -_..,. _ ....-gtty. , Cit!' ~ lfooday n 11 h t heard detllll ::::-.:·--and addlticnl to Ibo ...., wblcb bad earlier IUen a drWbloc al lhe bondl of both _,. -.:lo! and etlheUc Interests. · Plaonlnc Oommh!sloners dllecled the ll&U t,o pn:pare a revbed draft of the ordinance and brine tt back to a future lbl4)< -00. . aw.g .. 1nc1ude greater building design tian>ruv by ""' of con<11uooo1 -IJ"l'IOlll. Once • tolal dovelopmenl pion woo _.._ appronl, incnmental de..._,i coWd pn>ceed wttbout ad- dllkmol -al roqulred. . At the sltllly session, plannen also looked favcnbly on a proposed schedule (If fee hh Jn such are&11 as variance applicaUooa, appeall filed and zone changes. City fees are now considerab1y below the averqe of Orange County ollldall, dly-la Diet c.omm1.tonn we expected at the Moodit mee11ng 1o ............i adoplloa ii. the new 'fee schOdule to dly <OW>-Cllmen. . Double Funeral Conducted for Crash Victims A double funeral service was held today for: a Laguna Beach husb~ and w ! f e who per!ihOd togolhee> satunlay nlgbt In Ille crult ol a eonunuter alrliaer on the Newport Fr*Wly,o-. - Mr. and· Mn; . ta......,. L. Van MouriCk.' of · m Eme:r(\d Bay, were burled 81 Plclf!c V.... l!lomorlal Park in Cmloa del-lolar. Services .were· beldJn tPe Qmunµolly Presbyterian Cbiirdl ol {Algtl!)l -· with Dr. Henry o.,Gray .and l)r. ~ Turner olllclaUng. • , Survlvon'!nclude. their tb!!dr<n ~k. 11, and LIM, 9, u '"11 ' u 'bolb .-ti of parenlo Mr: aad lfrt-.Lawr<oce Ven Maurie\ Sr. of.La-COiia and.Mr. and Mn. Muwell Sb61'9, of Ar<adll- ,,,. I am·! I y ..,,...U-1al .con- trlbulioll! to the In~ eom. munlcatlalll FGbndatlbn, 1171 Jleynolds Ave., smta _Ana, a fund HI Uj) by the firm Van Mourick owned. Other fmerall .,.. aet U>rou&houl the week for seven othar fictirpl kilJed when Cable Commuter~ plane pincoked onto the Newport Freowoy-at ~d In a Mpy C.,. and ~ed In ., • K. •. v . -I Charles Sh~rpe Funeral ·rotes Set Wednesday Service< will be beid for Chari .. Walker Sh&rpe, 'San Cl....,,te drugg!sl and community leader, i ·3 P·~· Wed:- needay al Padflc View llemar1al Park Chapel, Corolla del Mar.. ... ; Mr. Sharpe died at his oome. 113 La Cuesla, Monday after a l\!llilhY il- lness. He was 72. A fortnef membei' d the iSan Clemente piamlag -he ... ptat ....... dent ol the Kiw-Club: put com, modcre ol the San Clmlente Boal Club1 put commander of the Alilericon Legion Post No. 485. A druggilt In San Clemente !or .11 years, he came to Bell Gardena, Calli, Ir= Arkan&u la 1123 where he eotabllobed the IJrst dru& store. Survlvon Include his wile, Margore\ ol the bcm.e; two IODB, William of Lo!l alamltos and John of Tei.; five grandchildren. lntlnnent wW follow at Paciflc View Memorial Park. DAILY PILOT OIV.NOI COAIT 1'1.111.ilHOtO COMl"ANY l.Mrt H. W•M ,,....... ......... J•_.. a. c.rt.., ""-,......... .... °"*" Mtl\ftllll' 1\eM•t 1Ct1¥n .... n ... , A. M'""''"' --.....e•tfw llcl.tr• P. Hill P111I N1'1111 ~ Midi A.._.,llllle tin'...... DI .... ..... 11 .. 11 .. Let Me Put It This Wey~ Tt'1 Juot Not Normal to Hele Everybody on tho City Council. ., Nine Months Late? County OKs Instrument L.anding at O~ Airport By JACK BROBACK Of ... E»llr ,Mt ..... Orange County auperfuora today ap- ·~ an agreement with the Federal ~9lalion AdminlslraUoil pennltUng ln- ilallalion at the •county airport ol en lnstrument landing system and an ai> pro!l1'~ lighUng n.stem. lr<Jilcally, !he agreement signing may haVl! been nloe' months tote. Such equip- ment is designed · to pr e v e n t air -.rashes !lb tlie one Saturday nlghi whlcb From Page J * * * ESCAPE .•. too'k· the liftl of nine pen0ns· when a Cable· Commuter Airlines plane · hU two 'miles nortlrof the nmwayi · Milch of :the !LS ·localiier equipment hasl;beeh stored :at-the ·alrport for marry mpnthll whil~ UJ,e fedei:al agency and the cotlnty negotiated ·over location of equipment and other details. · The ILS .,...,in will tal<e about nlne mOnths · to 1nstail and , will CO!lt about $400,ooo, all paid by !he federal govem- ·inent. <:urreiltly._ the only navigaUn!lal equip- ment ot the airport is a Terminal Vl!ual Onµtl l\anll. (TVOR) system which giv .. the a.Jlilane pflot1 a · radio beam to de~·~ locatim or the runway. The Cable -Commuter "plane which tnlbed-Satmdn -was cm the TVOR nine-fatality crash -which coukl have line when tt struck the Newport Freeway ':!1:. :,.d~ !hey "Z'rA ~ ~w-~·~" airport ·Mesa to get reaJl!e':lf."Siands, , . ~l'!ll'. !f!IA ot, tho Craab, the plane Trave~up FtMway,·.,.. ~~ Ma·et'u alttCuille" of more !hey came uj>oo"tlie · ....,.. dl'wh!ch thAn'_., ~ they added. !hey had been ·scheduled to be a: part ~ 11!11 lllmJUDds Ille eucl cauae before a pressing schedule saved them. of the ci"ash. Although there was a "There they were," said Mrs. Roy, half mlle visibility at the airport it 11tbere ·was a wheel on the freeway, iJ ·JIPllble that the patchy fog had My husband called tt a JandJn,g gear. cloRd.ID to zero at the two-mile distant He knows mc:re about. auch thlnp than point.. I do." "Neither of us could talk," she recall,. ed, ''f1Da1Jy, .tre ·sakl: ·'Say some pr~~le turned In !bek Udelo for re1nnc!s Mon<lay and IAid reservaUon clerks looked at them as tbouih \bey were seeing ghosts, due to the narrow l>ruJb with fato .. I>-. .00 Mrs. Roy IAid they. spent Nixon Joins Ike At Thanksgiving NEW YORK (UPI) -Preaident-elect Richan! M. Nixon and his family will have 'lbanltaglving dinner with former C~ught in Drug ' Ne~ Huntington Police , , ArreoUng olllftn 1nerJ ManbaD>!lad only sebe ~ thal I. "hi' . x.!llltor>• po-dwJes against a Huntlnfton Beach man bave been -~ In Superior Court In the Jaka or a Calllornla Supreme Court ruling that cancelled the defendant'• convtctJon. Judge Samuel Drelzen declined to order !hi high court's 1Uggested retrial. of Gary Lynn Mllllhall, 22, of ~18 Chi"IJ• SL Arreoted Oct. 31, 1916, Miraheli was Lried and eentenced to one year lD It.ate pr!aon. • Beach Urges Two Standards Of Obscenity HunUngton Beach City Councilmen M<qlay called on the California Legloialurt lo aet forth a double standard for juclginCobscene mat!rla.11. In a reeoluUon stemming from a tempest ralsed by the, appearance in town of the Los Angeles Free Press, councilmen asked for new state laws establishing one standard of obscenity for adults apd another for pertons under 18, or 21. Such laws, councllmen said, would allow prosecution on materials deemed objectionable for youngsters, but not adults. The issue was rabed during Monday night's meetin& when several cOuncllmen, apparenUy under the lash of some of their constituents, objected to the recent appearance on downtown streets of news racks carrying thO Los Angelea Free Press, a popular u'ndetgrouncf newspaper with an estimated clreulalioo of 85,000, mostly In Southern.califomia,, Councilmen said they JW1icularly o~ jectA:d to a recent edition of the Free Press whlt?h carried a c8rtooit showing President-elect' Richard M. N 1 :1 o n partially cloaet. by the U.S. nag. Some councllmen said · they fek the cartoon coostituted a "cfesecrii.UoD of the Dag." They did not elaborate. Firlt' drafti of the resoluUon ultimately approved conteDded the Los Angeles publlcatJ.on wu "obscene." However, Ci· ty Attorney Don Bonfa ruled that out. Bonfa said be had dJICUMed 'the matter with the district attomey'1 office, which said It would not prosecute the Free Presa because the publication is pro- tected by provi!Jons of the Bill of Rights and because there 1s po state Jaw eolab!ishing a level ot obocenity for youngsters under JVb1c:b · U.1.aewspaper might be taken to court. .. tJ.;... The furore over ·~ l'r9'~#' began wben sales racb ~.at>ut Nov. 10. Hal Wirtz, commander Ot American Legion Poot 133, said. his , group had passed a re,,oJution caIIm, on the city to approve an ordinance prohl~l~ sale of the newspaper, an a c t which Bonfa &aid would ·not be consUtutionaJ. •boot 41,000 worth of w~ marl· sight" duriJli a lallful -a,. =• of aehure They testlfled that they II'-' · · · -' ~ 1uana 1n his ....-.. .a1 -.lb•-Ume _ . .;:~. ~r"" hold_!, 111at1n po!lct . restedtbe.Jong-halred--sandalectManhall ~e, If ,1;1~ would e~~our11e after they detected a sttOlli odor oJ iiiilowlul eWnlna\jon ol penonal eflecta. morljueJll on !he--· Juqe Jlftll,en'1 d•mlaHI ol lbe..., ..~, '= lnactlonl -·~ ..E'iU~. iJI -it ., .. , t!rjllall>td todoyl ,. .. Dlivlilid = .,.., tr•_.., by lbe flct thal evidlnco njected j~ Nottng that the lli!c!t weed -In lhe S!ipqsne '<:ouit, c«lld "" ...,... '"" !ht court · 11nSled that ·ofllcen may -~ bt Maraball.' ·r r Newport Man Lost at Se~ . ' In Myswry T~g Siaking Diven with powerful undenee Ughta today searched Icy depthl of !he Santa Barbara Channel !or !he world'• moot powerful tug-supply boat and nloe miss- ing ~en, Including one from Newport Beach. Hope II virtually gone for the , nloe men, some of whom w.ere asleep in tbelr bunks and apparen!Q: trapped below when !he fl mlll!on ship, jllll tlfree monlba old, Dzy1ter!Oll!ly plunged to the bottom. Coast Guard Search and Re!cuo ol- ficlala eallmate that no men could Leisure World Woman Accepts $80,000 in Suit A federal government offer of $80,000 ln setilement of a $300,000 action filed by a Laguna Hills Leisure World resident has been accepted by the plaintiff, a Los Angeles Superior Court clerk con. firmed today. The federal ~k will close Ult personal Injury sull flled by Mn. Anita Brown, 71, of 271 D Avenida Sevilla. Mrs. Brown wu serlOUBly injured wheq two Marine Corps jet alrcraft smashed into the retimnent community on Jan. 22, um. Considerable hospital expenses over and above Medicare coverage incurred by Mra. Brown -the air crash victim underwent five oi>eraUons -will also be paid by the delendanta, it was learned today. The aeWement raisea to more than 1328.000 the amoun! of compensallml paid to victims of the crash. Last year the government paid $%43,159 In 11 claims stemming from the crash w h I c h destroyed three apartment buildings and killed four persons. Cause of the cruh which occurred on a rainy Sunday nlgbt has not yet been eatabllsbed. survive m<IH than m ....... In the cold, wind-raked Paclllc ....U. Into which the Triple Crown s!ld 111en>-llnt. Skipper George Guklll, U, ol ll'f!S E. 23rd SI., Sumet Beach, IAid thin .... 4nly aboul -. mlnutee to act after the IJrst hint of brewing ~e st 3:'5 a.m.1 aboard the ancbol'-ralalng vessel One of the Dilu!!ii mm II well-- Harbor Area yachtaman Mark Voa Mill!, 43, of 3016 CUii Drive, Newport Beach, wbo wu reportedly aeen OD dect before the Triple Crown sank. Mrs. Cecelia Von Ml1ls said today •he .un has hope for ber hll!haM'• survival, but added that prospects aeem dim Indeed. Von Mill! signed on u the Triple Crown'a first mate only siJ: dayl ago. · Most of the l& men who did eacape as the giant, crane-equipped lhJp capm. ed and sank were kept afioat ·by life jackets and plcked up within 30 minutes by the Long Beach-based ~boat PacWc Saturn. Worried, skipper Gaskill ordered one crewman to scramble below and awaken off-duty w or k e r 11, while radioing tbe Pacific Saturn !or aid In cue !he Triple Crown's list worsened. One Pacific Saturn crewman Ina Long BUch, Baroid Young; 28, dove Into four-foot swells to rescue James v .. Aul<en, who lapsed Into deep llhock and began lo !Ink. 'l:llll otherll lnstrwnentat In Ille ""'!' reslil were identified aa lbe tu& atipM, Clifford Woodward, '15 Ocean Ave.,· M.i Beach aod chief engineer Walter Meehan, 950 Catalloa St, Seal Beach. · : Ball1ed oll camwiy oll!c!J!(I '~ refused to speculate on what may bave caused the Triple Crown to alnk In 300 fee! o! water after lil!!f>.'! , elght huge anchors wed to hold an oll platlann down. SJcipper Gaskill was opetaling a gantry crane used to haul in the 1ut of the elght anchor chains, totalling IClO tom, when the unapialned llst began. Winds Die; Watchers Sig~ Forestry Service Relieved as Fire Threat Ebbs J!l!lCh time 00 their -al ~ ·-di, in Uumkl for theJr 1iv~ which they.,.. with Di:y. ap~tlcio. Pruldeot Dwight D. Eisenbower. · U.S. Forestry Sertice firentchers at gust.s "must have been in the him when the hlgb winds "ju!lt about A Nlson spokesman announced today 6anl.lagO J>eak .. were heaving aigb.s of neighborhood of 85 to DO miles an hour." blew her back in bere." Ga1rude lloJ·Bald-lliie once read dallf nenpaper bo<oocqpea· for fim, bul dlaconUnued. jhe -pr~ce ·aholll:a moolb that the pre.tdenl-<!lect will fly to reHel today alter a night of.high wlnda Peacemaker said he spent lb• ofght The gusta were IJrst nollced on the W~ D.C., and visit Eisebower, which were described aa the strongest ,,.i.i ......... 1 .. 1.... ind In !he 1.... 5,896-foot mountain about 10:30 p.m., age for ... parUnulaJ; reuoo. . who ii in Walter Reed ltrm.,v Medlcal ln recnt years. wa~ ........,'6 w °"' swayui.r;, Peacemaker said. The vetfran F<re:Stry Center recuperating ftom a series of Fire lopkout Ga'ge Pe.acemaker said creaking tower and "hoping and praying agent said the windl reached their peak . A check <i ·the ...,..ge for thosa born Under Scorplq. Mrs. ll<>Y'• · alp ol the ZDdlac, Jiio•ed lb!s mwap lo< Safunia~: heart attacb. gum of IO miles an hour were recorded that the whole . , . rtructure wouldn1t about 3:30 a.m. The NiJ:on family ts to have Thanksglv· before a particularly strong wind broke come apart." "They're dmm now to about r.o miles log diJ\net ~ El!elltmwer ind his wile, the wind me&SlIJ'lni device on U>e so-foot He said hia wife, Erna, who normally an hour," Peacemaker said today. Mamie,. and th'* ,op; ,John, Jmd his tower. wQU)d have left the tower for their "That's much better but we'rt ltUl t.,_ "Be choosy ---progma today depends on your selec:Uvlty." famlly, including David Eisenhower, who Peacemaker estimated that auceffding mountain cabin, was forced to stay with 1ng a Careful eye on tbe altuaUon." • wWmarryJulJeNUononDec.~. 1-~~~~~~~....,.-~~--':.._~~~~--'~~~~~~~~-"-~~-'-~~~~~~~ Sealah Sets Sail Voyages Under Sea for Researc: LONG BEACH (AP) -Sealab 3 ls Reaves, 39, Ventura, caut.: Lt. Cmdr. off on a voyage to the bottom ol the James Veresmarti, Jr., 33, Medical aea lhat may open a new world of Ccrps, Palmerton, Pa.; aod Dr. JUcbard riches and research to exploration. A. Cooper, 32,, bureau of commercial The 57-by-IS-fee\ seafloor habitat, fisheries, Ann Arbor,I Mich. whic.h looks like a tank car with observa· Sealab 3, a SlG-mlllion project ls the lion rooms where the whee.la would be, U. S. Navy's most ambitious attempt has been carried by barge to a spot yet to add the world's submerged cdn- ntar San Clemente llland. UnenW sbelves -wb!cb fllll" from Sometime in the next few days It a few rrJles to bundrella of miles in will be lowered 600 feet by crane to bredth -to its theater of operaUons. the Paci.fie Ocean boltom, where lt will Such depths are ideal hiding places serve as working and living quarters for iubmarine refueUna statlon1, mlulle for two months for five etams of el&bt la~lng a I t ea and anUsubmarlne to n1na..men. warfare gear. ntey also hold untold The 'ams will toend 12 dayt each wea1th in oil, minerall and aclentiflc a1 1 u c h varied tasks as seUlng up Jn lore, ei:ploJtable when men learn to Uvt ui1derWater trolley Une, huildlnl a dry and -k for. lq periods at I re at and llahted hut on the sea Door. atartlng depths. a lobfltar farm with 1UCCU!ent transplants Two earlier Sealab projecta gave pro< trom Maine, and tralnlng porpoises and mise lhat It can be done. aea llom to fetch and carry. Four men Uved 11 days in Sealab A day or two after Sealab I touches I It I depth ol 193 feet of/ Bermuda botton>, Iha Dnt team wW start -in lllM. A yev !tier, in Sealab I, dine In d!vh>& hells, called perooonol lhno teamo of 10 aquanauts opent 1~ trllialer capoulet, capoble <i careyln( poriodl :IOI faet • oil La lolta, Calli. lbroo to '""' -at a time. IJealab I. al lbroo u-tho previoul llemben ol Ibo Ont team .,. Warnnt ~ lo Iha flnal UjlOl'imenL Ina Ofllcer Robert A. Barth. 11, San Dlqo; it w1ll "'°'" mobile habitanta -vehicleo EnilJ>eman l.C, Richard C. Bird, It, Iha! can ...,. llka submarines or crawl Nwteo, N.J,; Av!atloa Ordlnancoman alcq the holtom -carrylns skilled J.C. Richard M. Biadd1ur~, !I, Portland, tedmldans for llfvap, nocua, cm- Qra.; llerTJ L. CaMon. ... and a..... -and ...arch. B. DowJlnc, Cl, civilian ....ten at die Ca)lt. W!lllam M. Nlc:bolJao, proJtct N•vy Mine Defense 1.Aboratory, Panama manqer, llYI. ••we are rnovtna Into CllJ, Fla.: Macbinllt'o Mata IC. Jay an operallonal phuo, with equlpmtnl W. MJtn, SI, BuU~ N. Y.: thal wUI -aclllal dll!J wllb lbe fleol ~· Mall L"' Jobn r. forlbenntlll.)'WI." ' • -. • .... ....,., w.·,. e>,.,..., b,.m. Q111llty WorltM•Rlhlp a ln1t11letlo11 1= Y••rt of &:,..-i. oite•· All WOf"lt D•n• 111 0.r ~ ,, ... ,. Fr .. htw' ....... ,,. y..,. tf•lfl .. "BEAT' THE HOLIDAY RUSH only, • ,-.,-<;:/(/ ijllRK:' has DEEP ~te£l1ii. • "ti I . • CRlfPET CL£Rn1nrr THE ULTIMATE in CARPET CLEANING ICONOMICAL red11cet the need for freq11ent profe1sion•I cle•nin9 be- ca111e it r•mov" the deeply emb•cf• d•d 1011 •ncf l••vea no re1ldu1 in th1 c•rp•t fib•r• to colltct dirt. CWNI DIV' tch.lally "n'IOVtl soil from both th• pllt of flle c1rpet e111cl th• carpet bac•ln1. llSTOllS PILI th• pow.rf11I awtrec- tien prOc111 removes moisture im .. meclit+.lt th111 tvolJlnt 1hr1!1lt19e. -orril ""' ' .. o11..i p11e "" 'Ilk•· -· oppetrence. SAR PROCESS &ct•fttlflctlfv devef.. op•d 1pecially for th• pro/e1&ionel carp•t ,,,.,,.,,, It i• COll'lpttf.ty .... ~ for ell cerp•t flbt"- Q.INTLI ACTION 11stt no ltru1he' Dr scrubbin9 •rlion, 10 lt doe1 not dla. tort th• pile of the carpet. SOii. llTAIDIN• AND Mont nOOFING •r• included et "° e.+ra ~ .... • I , .l I, N'I "''" .. -s3¥1 4¥71fi?'iif7¥;7r=; ; :;• ! ~::;:. :;~;:.;:::,::,::;..;.;:,..::,::::;.;::;_;:;,.~.~:;'!. ;:::;:;:::=::::~;m::ic;;:;;:;;::;;~;:;;:;; , .,,_ ON THE SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK President .. lect and Aut09raph • Setlc:'er1 _ Nixon Names Ellsworth Top White House Aide NEW YORK (AP) -Robert F. Ellsworth, former R e p u b I i c an con- gressman from Kansas, was named to- day by President-elect Richard M. Nixon to be top level White House assistant. ~1lswonh, 42, is the third person ap- pointed by Nixon with the title of assis- tant. Press spokesman Ron Ziegler said there would be no further appointments !n that category but did not rule out that others later would be named to posts at the same level -but with different tiUes. A House member from 1961 to 1967, Ellsworth was national political director far the Nixon campaign. Ziegler said Ellsworth would be "a generalist in the true sense of the word" Aviation Officer Jlehuffs Utt Bid For 'Noise Fees' A proposal by Rep. James B. Utt (ft.. Tustin) that landing fees at the Orange County Airport be based on the maount o/. noise emitted by a jet plane has been ruled "not willtln the legislative authority of Orange County" by a federal aviation officer. In reply to a query from County Avia· lion Director Robert Bresnahan, Arvin 0. Ba.!Tight, regional director for the Federal Aviation Administration, added Uft such a fees system would be ''unreasonably riscriminatory." Basright added that the federal govern· ment has invested $3.5 million in the county airport and spends $200,000 a year to operate air traffic services. As such, he maintained, control ol !Ur regulations rested with the government. In answer to · noise abatement groups protest" to alleged plans to enlarge the airport, Basrlght said this was strictly the prerogative of the county, Jury Chosen to Hear DoUbfe . Murder Case LOS ANGELES (UP!) - A jury of sevet1 1nen and live ..vomen was chosen Monday for the trl.al of a former policeman and his girl fri end charged with killing their spoU&es for insurance payoffs. Defendants in what is expected to be a lengthy trial before Superior c.ourt J~ge Pearce Young ar~ Paul S. PervelE;J", 31, and Mrs. Krist In a Cromwell, 27. Aa many as 100 witneSRS may testily. Conquest Wins and wi'U involve himself in a broad ~ range of duties, foreign and domestic. Ellsworth will fly to London tonlg!lt to meet with the stall of the liurt!tute for Strategic Studies there -a "think tank" operation. And he will be bact in New York on·Sunday for a luncheon meeting with lndustrialiSt Henry Ford II and other leaden of the National Alliance of Businessmen. Ellsworth said NlJ:on 1s greatly in- terested in the wort. of the London Institute and wants him to gain lru.lghts into the way it operates so the Incoming administration can take full advantage of the 1 d e a·generating capabilities of similar organizations in the United Slates. As for the National Alliance of Businessmen, it was created by President Johnson in an effort to enlist private enterprise in tra.in1ng and finding jobs for the hard-core uno..mployed. Ellsworth said Nixon was interested in that project. too. Saying that he would have across-the: board interests as a top N ix o n aide, Ellsworth said, "My job will be to do whatever the President asks me to do.•• Nixon was spending much of the day conferring with advisers in bl! suite at the Pierre Hotel. No outside ap- poinbnents were announced. Ziegler was asked about a publiabed report that Secretary of Defense Clart Clifford, a Democrat, was being · con- sidered by Nixon as a possible candidate for the same post 1n the new ad, ministration. "Many names are being considered,'' Ziegler said, adding that no one abould be ruled out at this point and no con- clusions should be drawn on the buis of what he tenned "speculative 11torlea." Young Bicyclist Killed by Auto A Yorba Linda boy riding a mlnlbike was killed Monday a{ternoori in a col- lialon with a car. Timothy D. Tupell, 13.of GO! Denver Ave., waa pronotmced dead on arrival at SL Jude Hospital. A passenger on the bike, Mork w. 1918 County Ttafftc ltrl Its Deadl Toll 111 Shenk, 14, of 4042 Casa Loma Ave., was seriously Injured. He is in St. Jude todaY suffering from a broken leg, head injuriea and cuts and bruise11. The accident occurred at Cua Loma and Pacific Avenue in Yorbe. Linda where the boys collided with a car driven by Nick Charles Mahan, 17, of Yorba Linda 1be accident is under in- vestigation by sheriff'• deputies. Final Mazatlan Yachts Finish as Results Told • 111 ALMON LllCliBEY Of, .. °''" .......... )IAZ4TLAN, Mex. -The .last ol 40 1ioa1a m t11e r..o .1nge1ea to Mazatlan, yacht race·c:r<>ilid .lht llnllb line earl)' todlJ to -the fifth editioo ol the ..... radnl -· fbe Jal boot WU the Mariner IO ntdl "Ariel'' alppored by Jolm H. DaYil -the burgee ol the Club Noullca ol !Watlan. OUlcla1 reailtl of the race were an- • ........i today by. l.ondoo GroY. race dmlrm•rt.rthe ._IDC i... AnpJes Y•cbt Club. The ...Wtl: OVERALL: First, Q>nq,.... Bill Po117, Loog Beocb Yocbl Club;~ Typee. LlewdJ1n Blxby Jr., Loe Aog<la Yocht !Qub; third. NlUl\111& n, "M:aurict Smith, 'S.. Frandlco Yacht Club; !ourth, Inlinnez.o, Jolm !WI. NeWport Harbor Yacht Club ; fifth. CygnU1, Emit Cblp. man, Lona: Beach Yacht Club. . CLASS A: Fira; Rucal, sfu Wllton1 Santa Barbara, Yacht Club; secood, W-ard, Willard Bell, Loe AIJ&elet Yacbr ·Club: third, Cbub11CO, Dem llalkell, Neirport llartJor Yodll Club. CLASS B: First, lrrtermeao; tecOnd, Cypul; third, Am«ita, Heory G~ Jr., SL Frandt Yacht Club (S.. rr ... daco). Cl.A$ C: Flrat, Typee; ._.r, N"""" n: third, Red H•>d. Ulrf 1raro,-s.. Diego Yacht Club. 1 Cl.A$ D: Flnt. c.ooqu..t; ...,...i, l'rotege. John Reynoldl and Ktnnelli Watt., Loi Aopl'" YIChl Club; thin!, Danzante. Dciuld Borber and Artlnlt Hudaon, Loi Anpla YICbt Club. • DAILY I'll.OT ~ J iulge !l~jects C1.eaver' s Bid To Skip Jail WASHINGTON (AP) -Ju 1 t Ice '!11urpcl Manball of.the 'Supremo Coor! ...tusod Tuesdoy to keep Black Panther Eldridge Cleaver out of prison. .,. i"laUy and compleloly without com· ment, M'1'ahall turned aside CleaVer•a claim that bil parole was being reVbked beeauae of hiJ political bellef1. Cleaver, SS..year~ki minister of in: formation ol the mllllant black party, wu to be taken .to San QuenUn Priaon Wednead.ty. Hll parole Crom a state prlooo had been reVoked by California courll. Cleaver appealed Monday to Justice William O. Douglas, who bu Juris<lictlon over cautomla cwrta. Qou&J.u turned the cue over t.o Marshall to act in bis placo. Douglas' office said he had to leave WashJngton ttll• morning to lulllll •· speaking · <o,llll!lltm<nt at Wlaconaln Slate lhll....Jif. Scout on ·Antarctica Expedition Suecumhs . ' WASHING TON (AP) -Paul Allman Siple, a veteran explorer, author and lecturer wbo made stvtJI trips tO frozen Anlarcti<I, died in an Arllngloo. Va .• hospital near he.. Moodiy aflei ...Uering a heart attack. He .-59. • • Attacking . Re con Pl~nes Assailed PARIS (UP!) -1'le Untied States dem~ today that North Vietnam Mop fir~ al U.lf. reCoruiabiance nights ... r lb!' north ancl made It. clear the ffigbl:i Wj>Uld n0t be balled. . Allli:d sources Ii.id the United States made" Hs:"-opposlUon clear to North Viet- ...,.... diplomata In llOCret cootacts In Par11, ~ The diaclocur. of the U.S. com- ' ' LA Citiy Council Approves Airport LOO 'AtiGJ;:LE,'> (AP) -111• City <Joun. cil has lvieo ·the Boan! of Airport Com· mlaalonen ~-to coOaem.' and acquire l'AOl't than 1i,oOo acres near Palmdole. IO T airport exp11!181on -but the city .Mt pro\/e the poop)o need IL , 'The council voted 14-0 Moriclay to ap- prove the. cornmiMiOl}erl' TeaOluUon after ~by~ Itepartment Genela! Manager cuftoO A. Moore. He told them more major airport ff<jlities are needecfto ...U... the dly'1 ·continued ' ecooomic111f'Owth. .. . .. -. ... • muulcatlon to North Vietnam followed a cbatge by Hanoi that American war planes al.t.acRd North Vldnam Monday In violation of Pretidt:ct Johnson'• an- nounced complete bombing bait. The American position IJ that wbtn Johnson called the bombing halt be ma<le it clear the reConnaisuoce Oights would contlnue. Allied sourcet sai4 North Viet- nam accepted thil· qindltlon, However North Viet.nameae ~ down a U.S. reconnamnct· plane Saturday and two more on Monday. North Vietnaiq, in , making ita U.S. aUaek charge coupled it with' a new demaod the PariJ: talka begin at once and without the Saigon.delegation. North Vietnamese spokesman• Npyen Thanh Le told a newt cool~ the U.S. delegation to the Vietnam talks hed iKnOl7ed a1 serit!:1 of ·~· protests aaalnst .other aileaed vlolitfons Oil the secret {lgreen'tent ending the bOmbJ.na . In Wa!hlngton· the Pentagon ·had Do immedill.te comment on Le'1 c11arges aod said any comment WOUld have to come ~-diplomatic~· The U.S. command in Saigon did repo{t Monday t~at U.S. planea at~ed N'Or.th Viet~ namese antiaircraft positions flrlhg on planes trying to rescue· the-crewa 'of two downed American: reconna1lsance: planes. ~ Communllll al.oo Uled 1~ace-ttair missil~ and MIG ~ts. the ~r1cans reported. · .• ' ....... ~ •' -.. ' -. . • • . .... ~· ' . It's the game you .have hlltln . chitlr, and .enjQy;every-play and •_your·televimon-8et.t111:~ • waiting to see. But it's being every thrill uo.ib the best·seet the.game·i8 on. Only 'el · ..• ...played· halfway acros-11 the in ~&:hoU11'-'Y.Oii're ;thllre •be-. .. can .do-BO,muchJ"or,,so:.Ji.ttJe. ~ ; country. Wlfat do you da? cause qf ~s 1biggellt.bargam BeSt of:hi.ck toyOur.team. You tuni on your tel~ion .•. electriciey. YouUl:pay. about · set, sit down in your favorite two .cents for•the electricity ,, 4 ... ,. . I .Southem-OaliflJmla Edison -~ • ----.----~ •• ·-·1·•- " ' . • I ' . • •• • ~\ .. • , •' ' I I • • • ' " DAii. V Pll.OT France. Cuts Back, Ends Pacific Tests: ,• Ont....Mte.: _ G1 t nae 1 Zoo, a 12-dattold orangutan, tm1 to stiP. a 'JlrlU7" but give• in lazily from Mr warm;·comfv incubator. TM 15obtl girl orcngutmi. is 1ht second to be born ct the ioo. Sht wtigha only 4 poundi 14 ounu1. Tht1e rMt mamali ore near utinCUon. • Avellrtt • CertanMt' garage wu burglar\7.ed .0 11'ADY timee Cervan- tes decided jcJ )Mzy a German-1bep. herd w~fO guard 1Jla1lon Antonio, .Tu., bulnen at night. During the w8'tend the prage was robbed ·again. TIU time the burglar,llole tlie'ioatdulog. ·• JoaH Purcell and km Corblno of Blair, Neb., have spent tu,000 so far In an etrOrt ·to retriOve a rum~ fortune In quicksilver from t b e Steamboat Bertrand,·. which went dmm In the MillOUrl River In 1185. They reported tho recovery of tho firot oalvage from a ve...i belloved to be tho Ber· !rand lut'Weel<obd. It -of five c8lfl. al. "1>r. J. Hostetter'• celebraltd Jtamadi bltte-" • ' -·~-- A Sail .Mateo Cj>unty police dog named. ,.,.. 1bond no favoritiam ' when b~ joined deputies In break· ing up a fight Involving a group ol Hells Angell motorcycllsll. · Iros bit one Helli Angels on the rear end-and nipped one deputy on tho leg. • Vimort to tM Como Park Zoo in St. Paul. Mfnn., viewed a rar• col~ction of animcll on dbplc11 in a CGQ't f<>f"l'Mf'lJI occupied bJI a gorUla. Mtm.bera of the Me~ro­ politan Zoo Emtrgmey Commit- tee a:at in tM t::af1t to dramotfu tht plight of tht zoo, wholl!! funds """' been cut bu $22,000. Fiv .. year-old Paula Hlnk1 and her mother, Mra. George Hlnka, U, of Londoo both fell ill on the• mne day last week. Both bad appendi· citis, their famUy doctor decided. They shared an ambulance to the boopital and went into the operating room id quick succession and both were reported recoverin& well. Fair, Resc~ Teams Ruled Out ' ForMiMrs MANN!NGTOll, w. YL (UPI)' -Of· fldala Aid loila1 tbly'would not "under In)' ~ .. lelld l'elCUI teams Into the bunllpi ~ No. I -1 mine to oeardl foe 71 mlnorl trapped more than lix day1 by numerou1 ex· plollmll end lire. 'lbe officiall aid "if men an alive .. hr the mine tbe only -1bla way to roech them woWd be by drllllnl tarp holes 800 feel In tOO feel down Into tht areas wberl!! the 71 men wer1 bellev· ed trapped 1>y a maj<r pr&dan H· ploaion Wt Wedoeeday. , John Corcoran. iresident of Cm- aolidaUon Coal Co., owner of the mine, aaJd that "hued on evt<WK:e 1c- cumulated yesterday and tod1y we 1re now quite certain any fresh air entering the mine ii not getting to the 1rea where the .men. were worklna." "' "'Dlere an indicationl that then mJ&bt be -c1ei1 bloc"tnc air Pini lnln ~- mine, •• be aid. NevertbelNI, Corooru llld, "wt wm not oea1 the mine unlll '11 11 clear that furlber ...._ for leavtni It open art fJMnsted." Corcoran'• statements were made after a JMellng · ol f-.i end llale ,mln!nl olllcllll end re-tadvea ct the .,.... -end the Unllod . Mine W«km .(UMW) to decide on a courw of action. Sampla ol air Ill"' !nm three bol" drilled deep Into the nilne lbowed the air at the levels wbero the trapped men were working Could not IUltaln life. "W1've come to the concluaionl thlt If men 1re alive we would have to effect any recue throolh vertlal drlJi. lnC/' Cort1:ru aald. '"lbe vert,ical lbalt would be drilled 21fucbel1n diameter." Corcoron would not estlmte bow Joni II :-ouJli take~ drill l\ldl,..;llole. ••1 know" of no other" Jrocedurt to carry out a rescue of the men," be Mid. "Al conditiom are now, noth1nC eJae Is possible." Hong Kong Raps Movie on Chinese HONG KONG (UPI) -The aovirn- ment today joined Hana Koni com- munllls In conclemnlng en Amtrlcen film ---plena to lhGOt port ol a movie .bert in which Grep'y Peet dilcullel: · m.1ntind'1 future with MID Toe-lune end falll In love with a Red Guonl. . lllChlY placed -Aid lllth CerJ. tury Fox will pt no cooperltlon !nm the """' 11.., IO'ffl1Ullent end -demoed the Amerlcenl !Gr "ln•olvlni HOlll Koor In 11>11 klncI ol lhln&." Communlot --braMC the miking of the ftlm, 1'The Chalrmant" en IMult to the ~ parjy ltader. Tbef tbrutened "arave eopleClueftcea:" over the locaUon 11hootin1 plan1,1ed In Hong Kong. \ ' . Early Tlaanmglvin g C'elebratlon Framed by the barrel of l55mm how;tzer, Lµtheran , chaplain Cmdr. Mllrtln '1· Doennan, N. Klngstdh, R.J., leads members of the 3rd Marine Division in a Thanltspvlng prayer at combat base C-1, two miles south of the ·DMZ. Unable . to visit all the camps on Thanksgiving Day, Chapl<rin Doerman began holding the se~ces several days prior to the holiday. Four Children Die As Flames Engulf Backw.oodS H(/y.se MOULTON, Ala. (UPI) -Fire raged throu&b a backwoods home early today klJ1lng four chlldn!o, one of them a cripple, u neit:hbor1 and relatives stood helplealy ou!llde. 111be whole place was caving In, •t uld Wllllam Stricklanil, the grandfather of the vtctlml who wu one of the llnt to reach the house att<r the n .. broke out lbortly before dawn. "It wu IO old and went up ao fast there wall no cha'nce to get 1nyone out." The mother, Mrs. Tom Gregg, and an eight-year-old IOO, Char.lea, managed to '8Cape the flaminl house . Both auf. ftred 'bums and Wert admitted to a bolpital for treatment. Ol!ldal! nld the blaze •tarted aborily ~ the f1ther left for work at a atone company. Cause of the ftre wu not Immediately detormlned. The dead were Identified u fi/o-year- old 1Jaa Greg, wbo WU crlppleclby a bone disease; Tommy Gregg, 6; Rebec· ca Gren. 3, and Joan Gregg, six months. Writer Upton_ Sinclair, Fier_,--Crusadeii,'.f!ies ~ · ';t".-;. . ' .. "'-' ' ' BOUND BROOK, N. J. (UP!) -Upton Beall S I n c I a I r, who raged with a muckraker's pen againlt evil and tried to fleer the world toward Utopia "wjth sweat and blood and groans and tears," Is dead at 90. The white-haired old warrior's will to fight burned brightly to the,end. The teetotalin1 son of a liquor salesman who 1tuted with cheap dime novels and ended by winning the Pulitzer Prize for littrature, died In his sleep Mond1y nflbt Jn the New Jeney nursing borne he entered 10 mouths ago. The fiery former Socialist, wbo tcled to reform IOC:iety in mort thin IO novels, p11y1, esuy1 and political pamph1ets, aimed bllh end often hit low. "I aimed at the public'• heart and by accldent I hJt It tn the stomach.'' said a 21-year-old Sinclair In lllOI about hit most famous novel, "The Jungle." . . . SOCIAL CRUSADER DIES Upion Slnelolr, 90· • ·Truman Has Parkinson's , Symptoms .JtANSAS CITY (AP) -Former Pr<ll- dent Harry S. Truman bu some .ol the"symptoma of Parkin.son's disease, .. :till, peraonol phyll\clan says, but not tbe..4fi!e8se itseU. Dr. Wallace H. Graham said Morxlay nlgbt that the sympto!DI, .Including tr<mot• end rigidity, are not uncommon IOr 8. man of Truman's age. "I never said that President Truman was suffering from Parkinson's dlseue,'' he B<lded. "He Is sUJJ out toking waits. He Is a hit shaky, but he Is 1H Y'Blll oki." Graham, who was Truman's pisyaiclan In the White House, made the statement fOllowlng a talk given by Eventt IQfley, an attorney for the National Parkinson Institute at Miami, Fla. !llldley oullined the benefits ol the proposed center of Miami Moodly and said, "Even the personal physician of fonner President Turman bu aoug.bt the help of the Institute. Mr. Truman has Parkinson's disease." Graham said he requested technlca1 Jn!omiation from the ln5titute on treat- men~ and added: "I have one y(t ng Jady patient who delinltely h 4 s Parkln.S-On's disease and I have others that anything that would slow the process down would aid." The disease is marked by tremors, muscle rigidity and losa of speech Ind coordj.nation. Mrs. Jeanne Levey, who founded the National Parkinson Foundation and built the Institute after the death of her husband, said in a telephone conversation to the Kansas City Star that ahe had received a Jetter from Graham about two weeks ago in which he indicated that Truman had Parkinson's syndrome, "but a!I I recall, ht didn't say outrtpt that be had the disease." " Mrf. Levey said Graham stated fn h i s Jetter that he was giving Truman ;-~ and ariane, two drugs which )'•'-.':given lo Parkinson's victims. . She: ~id that at Graham's request, the "institute was going to 88l1d him a drug called L-Dopa, an experimental drug that she said had "draJD'aUc'' Ii· lects on SClme Parkinsoa victims. Stock Brokerage Office Oosed For 'Insider' Ti~ WASHINGTON (UPI) -The SecuriUes and Exchange Commission today penalii· ed the nation's largest stock brokers for all!gedly lealcinj: "iJ:Jslders" tips to a handful of inVes\OrS. The SEC onlered Merrill Lyncl!, Pierce, Fenner and Smith •to close hi inl!ltib.Jtional sales office for 21 day1 beginning Dec. 5 and its San Francisco Underwriting orfice c106ed for 15 days be.&inning Dec. 11 as part or a settlement of the case. tt stressed that Menjll Lynch had not admitted any wrong-doing. The SEC order said the commluion had ictuaJly a~ted the pena1u·es pro- posed by the firm rather than to co iiltO full and lengthy hearlags that mieht have entered into courl Dry U.S. Weather Blizzard Quilts Midwest From Eau Claire w Chadron That book, whtch earned ~ a place among the great men of 20th century literature, was intended to create sym- pathy for the working mM, but aroused, public 1nger at the quality of processed meat, and thu.s hllped aet health stan- dards for much of the food and drugs consumed by Americans. Jaclc: London, Slncla1r's friend and (ell ow writer, said the novel was written "with sweat and blood and groans and tean." It gave him fame and fortune. 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" " " . " .. .. .. .. " .... .. " ~ .. .. . ... .. . .. " " . " . .... .. " .... " .. -•I JI • n a :: n " . " • • " . .... In Ills 1utoblographJ, "American Out· posL,'' Sinclair recalled that at 15 he was a Sunda yscllool teacher, but a JM year later was exposed to the seamy world of saloons and bawdy houses. "So it was tb1t, in my young soul, love for my father and mother were transmuted Into political rage and I sallied forth at the age of · 2U a young reformer armed for battle," said the ·" ·~sAty1 crusadbs..-.I lh .01 onger tt e an I realized, alas!" It was a long fight. He had a fling at poverty and wealth, a3.t_he batUed • -·liqllor, .. Hglon, big b11S11-pollUclans, n~IJ>lpen -Anything uered, 1nything worth attacking. .oi Sincblr chrontcled the mlljor emotions ·" and -"' lllo -centurt'• !Int 50 yean, earnlnl the tribute ol English . di'arnallll Geotp -S!iaw. "When ~ ul.c me .wllat bu bal" petlOd In my lollf Ulet!me," Aid S!iaw, "I do not ...rer U-to the newspaper .. , tuea IDd to the autborittea, but to your novel•." But from bis fenced-In home at llonn>Vla, ~yoon--.1!110><1otlh, .lJ he Wlgecf OM of bis lut cruaade8, "I'm against communlsm. bfc•111e It bu 1 t o I e n the word IOCiatbm an.; .• doeln't mean what It used to," Sinclair ~· Boy Found -300 Yards from Safety EUREKA (AP) - A Hwnboldt State College student lost in a l!IOOwstonn Sunday was found dead late Monday night 300 yanls from tbe ·Gr~ Mowr taln1oo~duf ... (Earlier ftiiry, Pqe 7.) • . A search party of 11herflf'.s deputies atid the local ski 'patrol diacovered th e body Of Steve Go~dSm.lth, .201 ·of Weed in a clump Of trees olf the road. · Ki11 companion, Don Foster• 20, also a student at Humboldt State, wa11 nscued Mond1Y art., N!'YY ~ spotted the Worif ~tt~E L P" •ttlmped ·in· the 9"ow atop-.S,•foot\Grouse MountaJn. . ~ y1lOlhs ~· aeparllled In a .-11onn Sunctar nlgllt aller the~ ur aotM; Tiiey ..... trJlq Ill. •Ilk to tbe"-.,_, footer made ·li and ... the nlllil tberl. ,, . A · ilborifl't optham.an . utA. "If GoldomUit eoul<f hove made ll'* other 30ll }arda end sli,yed there; be would ha,. been all!rllht." NIYf planeo dlrtcted three JP'OOlld JJU!1ii end two ~ to ,FQllJ«, wllo-.,... atlaiillil ·1ii llii, IOOlt about 25, mlloo us! ol &ul'eka. ~WU alti!lled to N¢ate, n<ttl! ol EUiika, and Wll I• ~ concIJllnn, Goldomlth'I "°117 WU alM llrlllled to .U..ta. . . . A 0..111 Guard beJICopter, di~ to the search while en route from Astoria, Ore., to San Francl&co, reported sighting Goldmtith's footpr!ots In tho lf..loch IOOW: A a00w vehicle rYched the area Monday night. Foster and Goldsmith were on 1 weekend outing when their car became stuck on a rough trail on top of lhl mountain. 'Mley spent Saturday night in their car and tried to hike out when a •torm came up 1botlt 3 1.m. Sunday, said Humboldt County lberUf'1 depoUes. SaC4'WUenlo State ' May Condemn Dumke SACRAMENTO (AP) -~ slate flCU!ty menibero bave declW to vote next weet on a ruohrtm C!fl't1tn•e- J'!I.~ Gltm S. D1iM.w·Oor. llel(an. ~ propooed "'80lutloo was pr-led In eboot 1110 faculty mtmben Mandoy !>Y a panel ol loor, who ol!tted lllelr vieWI on Ille dlsturbincw at San P'randJCO Stata Collece. ) t} f --------------------- I I I I: I '• .. LEGAL NOTICE IA!:GAL NOTICE Violinist Super-h in OCC Concert ~~ ...... CllflPICATI OP •UllMIU ·LEGAL N011CE ,......, PIC'TITIOUS NAMI ------,-----/ -n.. UftdtnllMlll • cwllfY Wiit' -ff .... ) cond1i<;fh11 • bull-., um ....,... NOTICI TO C.DITOb b ...,.1"111, G•"*' ~· Clll~ ""9 SI.Wiil""'• -..'llT OP T•I undw llW ~ """' -.. ...,._ M1CMAEL'I lA'"IOAltY ANO Gll'"T ITATI ~ U.Lll'OllflllA l'Ok SH(W Md .... , •Id nm1 11 ~ 1111 COUNTY o..-OlllA ... I 87 TOM BAllLBY .............. Maeatro Jooeph Ptarlmla, that lnvtlertle loller In whit llu oo often beeo for him a bll'l<ft and ll'ulUeaa cultural field, mutt be a happy 111111 today. And oo he c!Mervet to be. He bad lhe courage and vlsloo 'De.tr .Fri~' Domestic Drama Strong Theater of I'll follow!"' -wllo$'9 NIIMI .... MIMI 1n tu11 .,... iHlct .. ,....,._ -.. lht•i. ., Ge:1tT111tuoe: o!MET1uou. By TOM mus husband outraged by h1I tel--· O.C.• Of ... -...... .... trt~R~a· .... .-H ... p a r t y ' " vir911111 A. ~I _, CMrlw HOTICE ti HEllltE•Y GIVEN II fht 11:1-.._.,.._ ,. __ crtilll""1 ., fht •~ Mmllli ....,,, wblle '"-Smllh draws a .. M~L :1117 ltW• 1!1'911, .._.. fllll Ill ...,_,. llrll,.. clalml ... l...t Jn "Dear Friends," Reginald DUM :;.. :":: ~... t111 • • 1111 ~ .,. -.ilNlll ._ fllit Role'• ... ...1 .. au.... study of tender picture ·of the wi!e too v1,..1n11 A. M1dlff1 thwn, wHfl "'-MCtlNl'Y ~ flt ~.. ...,. tlttd and weak to fight for a.r11s 1 Mlctllel "" office of tt1e c'9<1l -' I'll ""'-four modem hlarrl.ages, the st1i. °' c.11torllli, Or•nM Coufitl: lfttltllilll CDUl1 • ., to ,......m "'"'-Witt! cir·-·•:... 1a u"•• nol w""· her marrlq:e. 0.. "'-blf' t. INI • 11twe -fM MCellll'Y ~ to . flie """' _ ... ...,~ ~ .... '6 "' • Net•l'Y Pubne 1n ..,., for .. ki '"'-· 111r11111111 11 llW otilcl ., DEMl!Tt11t1ou 90 many marital relationships Tbe best perfonnl.fteel of --Uy .,,...rid Vll"llnl• "· Mldlffl .. Ol!L GUEll;CIO, """Z*r'.:... '11-""' go -·r. but wbat ..... .. the night. are aiyen ln the Incl OwrS.. 9 MldlHI k-ta ~ F~ StrMt, SVltl 41.., ._.. A ......., 1. ,... .. to bl ,,_ ";_,. ...._ ,..,... ,,. c111fom1t, to011. 'llllldl 11 .... , 1 • c • many others clear or the pro-juiciest roles - a crude, loud w bW'lbtd ta tilt Wltl!lft lnll•-t Md 111 busl'*' of the ~f!N In 111 mouthed boor and his cynicel, •d!MWledelld tllly alC.\ltld "" .. r"M. 1n1ttwt. ..-t•t111,.. '° the .. !•!• o1 verblal rocks. <OFFtctAL 1eAL1 ... Id cllclderlt, wi111111 .,. "'°""" ,,,., Thi.s excelleitt new drama, overfmbibina wlle -played J'*Jlh e o1v1s "" «nt Pl,lbl!c11111n °' lhit .,ti.e.. I ""· Chuck Schleker and Rosalie Hot11'Y f'Uti11c.e11Kwn11 D•IMI c~i"i":-0,~~illtlOU '&1t ·~ dcl on televlslon's u3 P11nc1NI 0tt1cit rn EJ11CVtw fll "" wui CBS Playhouse last season, Abrams. Both excel In their Or-• CoullfY • ,. -··· """' -h -• "--•beck which •---the ~,:111c;'r'r:;:111n bpi,. a•M•ntou :a.L.•u••cio now as been adapti;u for the uoai• .-.i11 Pu1111s111111 0r1"" eo..1 0111v Piiot, 611 "411111 .,...., 111"111. ""'' '" stage with a minimum cf syrupy exterior from a NOW!nblr 12, "' » 11111 o.c.mw u. """"'-C•lffltllhl .... , transitional dUflculty. tt is · venomoos private We, while J. 1• 1tsMt T.~H»MJ .. -Schleker ta the .._,.est of ·--·· playing weekends in the fine ......... LEGAJ,. NOTICE ~,_°'::/:'~0•i.,.1[1';1; arts center of Anaheim's tbtcutinthegrpuptcene1. ut11t 1111 ""' ~ Unitarian Church. Leu convincina are Stuart NOTIC• to ct11t•DtT0111t1 LEGAL NOTICE Under the solid direction of Walling and Gloria Newton as 1u .. •111t10• cout11tT Df' TII• Mary Eastman, w•~ Or•"•• the "mcdern" couple wbo STA.Tl OI' CALll'Oll:NIA Hillt ,._ --e THI COUNTY OI' ORAIMI •Alllt 1111 Studio Theater bu cffered create an e1cuae fat not hav. k Mtm NOTIC• TO CilltlOITO.I 1 .... chll~ -~ -·-~• Etl1i. ol JOHN •111tlHNY 1111 ~ IUP•t11t1otl COURT Ofl TII• "countians IOme gounnet fate .... wic:n A1A1 Ire UWllft:U II JOHN l. 911.EJllNY, DKMMlll. ITAT• °" CALll"otll'lllA l'Oillt drama ever the past thtte ·when . their pretense ii ex: HO TICE IS HEilltE9Y 01"EN tD ""' TKI COUNTY 01" 011.AfllOI ..... ~. Walling •-· dllfl. -"ty Q'Mllort fll lhl '"°"' Mmtel ......... Ml. MIJl't ~ UA11 '-~ !Ml 111 --"-Yln9 clll"" 111l111f E19-t. f/11 11.AYMCINO FilltlOillttClt "'DPillt 1"111111101" grasping hit character, Whf)t #II 111d dlcldlnl 11'1 '""'lrllll 19 flll EilltllE, l>eeMMlll. them, w!lh llW MCtMl!'Y ~ Ill NCITICE tS HEilltEIV GIVEN to thl A *-lw ll•l1111d illt_, ~ Miss Newton'I intensity ftllii the ofllcit f/f fhl cllrk of lhl 1bowl cndllors f/11 ni. •bow 111mRd dltlHnt •nd dtrect.i Irr Mary l!11!1Nt1, horl f th cir U Itch enttllM court, er to prMtnl fhlrn. '111111 111<11 111 ...,._.. IMl'tlt19 Clalm1 -INI lldlnkel d\l"ICtlr Stev. ll I• n I Y • 8 () e ama C p ti.e -=-ry ~ ht fhl Ullo' the u lil decedem .,. '"ulrld to flll ..,._,,.. l'rllllln lflrovtll SU!ldlr• required ln the J"(l)t. oertllned 11 fhl ofllol of 1111 Attor-l!lwn, wtl!I ttie lllCftlll"I' voucMn. In untU Oec. I •I tile l'"lf'lll ""' Cltlltl" ""--1...--. I hos JACK H, FAUCETT, l1U LI Tlllr1 1111 ofll~ Ill' the clerk ot 1tM1 1b!Mi 9' .... Anlhollm Unll1rl1n Clltlrdl, 11J11: ·~~ COUP t , W e llMI.. LOI Antetws. C.llterN• tODCt. 111ntlld CDUrt, or to ,,_, """'· with n• w. S.ntp ""' 11 .• A111t11.1m. stage effecUvenea Ill marred Wlildl It lhl lllcit of M in-ol Ille tlll nerialry l'Olld'H!n, lo tile un-THI CA.IT 1,1t)CltnltNd In •II maltlrt ...,...1lnl111 lllto'll•l\ed 11 !hi offJc.. 9' ..... Allor""' L .. .. l ... by their age difterenct, a re '° IM Miii• Ill' .. 111 ci.ctdl!'lt. w1llll11 THOMA.I w. HENOE'.lllON. Jlllt., DD Slll'I' '"' 11 ....... ry vnn e rtbele!I u p•-~ b fol.Ir l'Nl!lttui 1tter ""' flrtt P11blkatlon l!!••t 111tt 11rw1, suri. 111, CDll• MIN, Oeorte ll>Mn ··· ....... stuert w1m111 n ve we ....,.,.. y ol 11111 notlcl. Cllllfonll1 '2fi2r. Wfllch 11 IM •late Vlvltn '-" ........... G1el1t NIWtal'I n .... L'Echlle and Mary 'LyM I• '"' • •-1 • ... -·-I II Oowlat L•mberl ........ lll'f' L'l!dl.IN ,..,..., 0.ttod Novemblf' ~ . ...... -" ,..,.. " I L-· .... II ,_ ···'-ff s•-·. L'Ecl»••, ........ 1 ... y Jolll'I W, Ir-~ matllrt Mr111111fl9 tD ltMI allll ., crn•Y ' "...... '""''""' 111:4 ....., ., ... .,.......,, .. Adrn1n111r.ter °' n. E1llt• Mid dltlllllnt, w1111111 fol.Ir -...ltla ,,,... ~'t.!:v:'~~.::::.~~~.,!~ cut in a Jo.w key role, gives C •• ,"?'u"c""in• ntmtd; ~' llW tin! l'Utlllaillon liA 111111 not1cit. MkM1I Gr1v111 ......... JOI 011 llltouo a tbooghtful performance JA K • .. • 0•1111Novemb9r15, HI. a1111oop ....................... Kia c.11 AllWMY .. ~. Verni L. TIYlor Flo L•ntb9rt ............. LYnn W1Ullll reflecting inner tunnoll, while 1111 LI Tll.,• ,...,._, Adrnln11lf1trhf of !he Est•I• ••I--Shea 11 • One 11 the wile Lii Alll ...... C.llr.1'7111 ... U. ef tti. lkw l'llmld d@cldll!l IYUM TllL• (1U) 77Hf7t THOMAS w. NllfllOllRION, Jillt. years, "Dear Friends" ls • whCle guilt ll revealed when Altlnlft' fM' Alllmh1htl'lfW -11•111'11 ltnlf, hllt Iii P~utl>ld 0r1,..1 eo..t 011i,. '"11ct, c:.t1 MMlt c11....,... n.11 worthy addition to t h e her husband finally reaches ~~Y91'1\~ 1 '· 2 ' •nd Dtcemlllr ~ l~1~ ':-=1111tn1t'1• theatrical calendar. It 11 an bJs boiling point Publltlled °''"" CHtt 011i,. Piiot, involving atory well pruented The four flashback 1cenes LEGAL NOTICE r.:;•rnt..1 1'· ,. '"" Oktmbir ~ by a generally stronl( ca.st. are espectally well done, NOTIC• M auLK Tt11ta11111,.•• St tin a plush New )'ort though the lack of dlmmera , ... ""~,.., u .c .c.l -LEGAL NOTICE apartment where t h ·r e e contributes a jarrtpg effect Holte• h ..... .,,. •lw•I to "" C"'4ffron I u-~ ·-to ~--lo the tr---'Uonal -·M-. "' CAltL w. SJOSTilltOM 0. A r CIRTll"fCATI .,. •u111t111 coup l!!I co ....... ra.... ... ... '6 GUlll .....,....,._..... SHl .. SH"'E HULL C LE A.HING l'ICTrTIOUI NAMll a fcurth baet '""ether, the TbeensembleJCeneSwbtnall SEilltVICE, TrMlflrer, wtiall Ml-Tlll llndlnlltilid • CHtlfY ft'M'Y -"°'& ..,.,,.Ml 11 H# w. eo.11 H1911W•Y· conducllll9 1 11us1,_ 11 1na "''"'""'· play reverse1 1 Itself and U· eight are on stage are oe· :i-r.r:i:,,~c11·~~ ~11t°';,:~11: ::~~''ti,:U.;..!:111:"~0~ aminel the marriages ()( lbt casionally awkward, yet the llboul 11 ~ m1c11 to 111t1CHA11.0 .1A. 1<1•rt11tGLA1s PilltOOU<:Ts 1M ht uld ethers. What It reveals are climactic moment ii brilliantly t=.CllENO, T••111•H, .,..,_. butllllll ..... """ II Ollll'-..cl -""' i..tlgwl .. --"·-·ball ·-"""'. and f--"11,, -a~~ wllb s ch t.c k er dreu Is ,,\..,.,_.,.,.,.. ~-. c..rtl'll ~'§l M.tul-~ llM1:drof r11f. < .WftL. .. u~ ... in;au • • ....., "'"'?'• , Oel Mar. CD9ft'ly of""OnftiN,• -.....~ ~,..· lollll'lrn: . · 1 h..t1 .. tiq f! IC h, pctenqauy, LtEelt11t and Miu· Abr;ams C~Utoxnll. = ~ '" ~ JOHN · 9lillt1ML, tJ Se. Endno, ''In'-,.. d . ctl ••--• the · d u· • Trie P!"lllle'" .. b9 rr1n 11111'1 _.. -aa L•• , c1111t1rn1• : ont . estrµ ve uuu1 pouring rama c .. erosene on '' 2m w. cONt v. ~ bONA.lo J. c11:EV1E11t. 1n• illttmnd forces which separated the a smolde"".,. situation. BNch, County or o,.,,.,, Sllfl -C.nnon, LllUnt a.1ch. C111fonill. I In -~· s· ·-~ -~ f c~11i..rn11. Oiled ,,......,.,.m. u. IHI coupe qUi;:ouOO. IX mere .,._..ormaoces o ~.~~d" :i,::r1i.:' ,:~ae~:e!. ':,.:,= :J:,,.'!L'oE':"liev1et11t Joe Del Rcaso and Dorothy this county premiere drama 1nc1 9ood wm °' 11111 '*"'"' 11u1r....,. 111r. ot c11111n111. er,..,.. C01111ty: Smith portray the div~ are ICheduled, ;Fr 1 d a y 1 known •• SHIPSHAPE HULL ClL\HIJllO Ol'I ~tier .25. 19'11, .,..,.,. IM, patr Ith bonesl nd . thro .... Sund t uru' ·-~--SEltVICE Ind locllld II 2411 w. CNlf • Hollry Pllbflc '" lrld tor 111d ., ... , w y a em-"&"' 8)'1 a 1«11&11 Hl•1lw1~. N-•t Ind!, ~ ol ~UY ·-•rwd JOHN M. tl:ltMl"L pathy Del Rosso givu an Church center llJO w .. Sant.a o,."", 111111 et c.1~. • ""' t>ONALO J. c11:1v1et11t 11:-'° --"· t per(onnan the Ana SL In An:~·-T111 bulk tr1Ni.r will tie· cenwml'Mflll -"" be "" HrtON W110t1 """'" u .. ~en ce as ~ on or 11t1r 1111 llllrd cllY flf ~. ,,.. 1Ublctlblci 1111 fht '#fltlln lntr:umll'ltl-----'-------------------lHI, 11 91nk f/11 Amlrkl, M'-1 VII •ncl •'*-!Meld lhl'f' u.KUfad thl Lido, H-"'1 INcll, C-'Y fll Or-. - Crossword Puzzle Sl•ll Ill' Calflomla. (Ol'!<l(IAL SIAL) SI I• r U k-'8 I~ I Trt!W'-' --I!. Dlvlt 11! bwl-..al'M:I incl lddr-utld "°''"' PvbHc..C.llfoml• bJ Tr1rwt1ror fOI" !I'll 1tlrM ~Mn ll's1 .. rlftCIH1 O!fk.I Ill """'· ••1: none. Or11111 Count\' 0.lld: N-..0.r tt. llU. M~ CommtnlOll b:PI~ C1rl w. SJotlrom, T•1111i.r11 J-21. 1'1' PutoH>liM 0•1"91 C011I 01ltv P!lltt, l'ullHtllld Or-t Coast 01ltv l'llltt, ~ ff, lHI •747 ""'9mW 1' Ind 0.Cember' 1. 10, 11. LEGAL .N011CE LEGAL NOTICE 19'11 ., .... ACROSS 1 Cltopalr1'~ handmaid 5 Genuint ' Htld for future 1111 14 Skin: Co•b. fonl 15 Hnaldic bt1Nl119 16 E11Ch1rl1tlc tlt1t11nt, E11t1rn Chwch 17 Show hspl-ttllty to 51 Ellsworth Fomlei ttrinls grtat 54 C1lled SI Lowtst floors 6Z Ptoductlve of JfOflt 63 Scat M l'rlnttf's alloy: ,_,. 66 FlftCer'I •OVtltllnt 67-Yitll: ·~ 19 l111ball rullnt Yltll for'e of llft ,. ltlltlt 11 TaJ Mlhf.I 4) Draw apart •ltt 44 Straw futt: 20 Stone 1lab 21 Vt11el1 2J M.ort lofty • 25 Ont 11cklng In tnlfllY 26 Antlthtll1 of good 21 l'rtroru v11 cutltll 32 A.ctat'1 concem: 2 words 37 !nttY on l1ft.fllfld ,,,, 31 l'rochaln N.'~ fr'let1d ,. l'rtthlbtl 41 GarmHt: lnk>fJ\IJ 41 ~·":r 45 Evt t All Saint• .Oat 41 Dl11t~ll1r so ...... DnR~~· • • · •• Ar1bl1n nobleman 70 l'ull vlolenU y 71 C1rd U -Act lnfor111il U 2'° tctlno c• ,.1rc1tlc ; I 47M11tMI 11 ll'llci,11 .. , co•r"' VI~ •oln 2Z Ltbtadot: S.Z ltc:o•• Abtlir. an tctfyf II THI~ ,.,,1 • ., .. t DOWN I Thot Is. plectt "lntrlYlnt Latin 27 Vlgorou1ly . t09J .• Z -· • c11: 1rowlitg 51 Un1t ·ot l ':'~' 29 French c111paclly labortt's tcclt1lut1c · 56 llt111·1 thl ' r.u. 30 Excltll\J . splrltt. tf ttrror S-7 Retard 4 111 · ll· Ian'• n1i111 51 L•R• 5 Und•rto dt· ltHlftdu bundle co•polltl• ttnllt:•M: St Asttl'*"I •.l•111or1bl1 JJ ft•JO~}f ~ .. rlil . lift "rlOdl •ClfapprOYtl ·60 nlng I 7 Ano,tfi'i' 34 U•Utt t lo111I "1111.1 phont J _ •llHI I U.S. S.ft. JS Grtet' ftltff' •1 lxttnd hero 311 ktal tsf1tt •cross 1! ll: = '"*"'' 11"' 6l Quorl 11· teadltfteillJ .1 40-::..c~· ~ ·~ =~ I • • ·' . . - • • -wltll no "'"'1 Gt Jlllbllc with thlJ wrtw. • II enjoyed 1 fluent and "pport -to llrln( to Ille Luca wu no lea dtllsJlled polJal1od nodlni &mc11y and ~ <:out Co l I e 1 e than bil bappy host.I at the wu well received by the nffJ'· auditorium &mda7 a IOlolll capacity audlenct. A hard who we predJct wlll, Ii"'" l1J)lendld 19C<plion ICCOl'dtd wortdJ!I and d t d I o a t e d •··~t --• rt · be hlo l!Orlormance. We un nol orcbtivo, 11>17 led by tllo ma""' '1 -ape ence, recall, tn our upen&e ol Pfll'lmatl b .l to 11, came -of tllo world'o top.ranked OCC •--111-,.. ~· ........ -•-. vlollnflto. concerta, that ~ -• ..,.., ••w .. ,._.. •-• ever been u aoUd an ovation Job1nne1 Brabm1 1 Pearlman'• gamble paid off. u thlJ One Y<>Wll vtollnlol Acadtmlc l'tstfval o..rtun llrltlf vlollnlit Ser111l Luca -lvtd. •----"' bl -IJIJtl\IDI 1bort G( 111111· ·-• WU PO --••Ya 0 OllCt tlonal In .,.._.,A ~ --....... •L.-There was. ct eout'M, mucb the orcbea:ll'a overcame. ap U& --Y. 1 --~ -more to t11o cone.rt lhao tbt den\.lndaliJy abatcy 1 t a r I . flrit ol tbt I-oeum' for Paaanlni CODC<rlo. A n d ' Some Ono slrlno wort caught ~~-M-H Sym~ perb•Jl.', the hl&b point of our our ean btre aM thr IOW1ln& ·~· ' --finale ~ •••· .;_,,., wor• ' thoroalhlY deserved a stan-pre-intennlsslO!I entertain-w wu. ri--• dine oVallon for a tecbnlcll1y ment wu a aolld, fortttol "" exactly that. •M•""'----• --·n-lnterpretatlm ol Beetllov1D'1 'fhls /loe orcj>estra hll °"·-----.. Sympbony /io. 2 In D. maintained the progrus that """pelllns nnd!Uon ol Nicolo It wu good to qaln bear '° d<ll&bted Ill In last year's ~~~~ for Vlolln this eucllnt -I<, oo ID1lch concerta and ;. a force to -w~~a. the baUmark of the master's be reckoned wltll In our COOi> LLVI"° JIPl.'>1 L \ l ,l\'lo /l I .1111 L ls\'L II I 1111 L 11lero .... much of 1111 craft and -ble 9)'111-ty's cultural climate. It Is le naUve Romania la thlJ ,uttd pbonJe C01111tructton. It may be 11ncerel7 bopecf, In the light )'GUiii man'I 1 u Per b io-• o t be Ult moat popular Item cl Ulil bJcblY aucceatul cm- t.,,...aitlon ol tbt Paganini In the Beethoven book for cert. that arlfatl ol the caltber claulc. It was there in the today'• coocert au.diences but cl SerlUl Luca will coatinue~~~~;;-·~-:""°:•:•"";..,_::"':;;_j I k 111 e ~ tftmt!Ddoua1Jr tt iJ a lhon>uli!. lest of uy to be sought for futpre 0 ctemandln( work of t11t sympbony orch<atra's a II-concerts. ""'1IJd momnent and the ar1 round ability. There's that !AJCa WU taupt by OJllYL-.:;:=======;;;l,========~.11 fiddlers Jn 1111 boineland waalr Vtll'f much to the fore ht the vlvld, lhlmmtrlng final move. mint. At only 14, thlJ )'<IWll pm. teee ct Isaac stern bu a glowing f U t u r e itrttchtna be(cre him. But, to our mind at leut, there Is very little that anyone can leach him wllen the subject Is 1'apnln!'1 tempestucus eoncerto ; cer. talnly we have never a flnm' rendition of a work that It, by ill very .-ture, ooly found In the r<pertoln ol aolollll ol the hlsJiesl caHDer. •• a... "'""'· .. ~. Mf.tnl "THERESE AND ISAIELLE" OSkAI WllNll .. "INTEIJLUDE" .. Colw ?f,tt(<'d rl1tiJ(J I I• 'If I '" -~"'•1 AN ,, U.l .. t••l •'-t • •I ~'Al I ACADEMY A•D · WINNER I ...,. ... CTOlt-........ M)~ l . LIVINE-• MIKt NICHOLS lAWMNCETUltMAN- !!1.§!!DllATE Ol.OR·--- "Th• Swimmer" One thlnj: f()J' sun:, wherever Mr. Luca perfon111 b l 1 brtUlant P1ganlni be will never receive finer 1Uppcrl than ht won Sunday lrom an inlplred Orange Coast College Community Symphony Orchestra. He p&d warm!r::::::::::======;:::;::;::;;:~~~~~~~~~~11 tribute to the ensemble and II lo the rapport that he achlev-10 EXCLUSIVE eel with conductor Pearlman in 1 post-concert ccnversatlon SOUTH Ac1demy • .._.,, ... l· .O' ORANGE * * * Coffee Ups Music Fund -JllL-"41 .............. e INDI TONl•HT a P1t1r S1ll•r• . "Allee 8. Tokl11" .,, "HIN W1 Go 'Round Mulberry lush" e lTAITI WUNUDAT a ,.1. ,'Noono"'ilbe.....,i>i.,. 1ht lcn1 88 r.ifnukn ..• t'(11oll boon il. lloor,lougl+lng ...... Awinls . . couNTY tl1ernesa , ' • ,' • ~ r , , , • ~Jf ,., P ·:~, t N rJ f11\1'1;11i:.: , rJ 1 , ·-,;fl •/ 1 ',t. llLE,HOHI .541•1552 FOR INl'OIM'AnON .. "'"-"THI l'APlll LION" "WHAT'S SO BAD AIOUT FEELING GOOD?" ITAITI WQMD•AT • • BEST PICTURE OF lllE. IMr · -_;#'.. __ _ -' -=~.=-, 1!116-1111 -lllt a>LIJM•4 llii mn•11111 ~ PICriim ,.. ll[W•. .-J PRED~ AMAN-EOR · AT.L SEASONS arr~ l'r., "'S ABBEY LINCOLN· BEAU B111DGES ~-,., Actltt ~ • • •u.c . AT•&.US • • NU"'1NGTON a CACH • .......... Absolutely Fantaetlfl ·ii]• I - " • • • , SAL 111-.. - ;•staoe,. N. Reeve of ; .Newport Beach b~• :·"""9-•JlPO~ manag- ,..,. of the Mission Viejo ; Ofllce of Downey Sav- \ lllgs and Loan A<socia- : tioa. He jollled Downey ; Savings Ill October. \~.erospace iJEmployment ,. !"See's Drop .,_, -16. 1'161 Population Crisis: By SYLVIA PORTER ''I am deeply concerned mer the world population e.z- ploslon and Utt mUllons about whom you wrote a column ~ntly who are now starving each year. But the average concerned citizen re e 1 s belpleu to do anything about this terrible and worsening sltuaUoo. Can you suggest anything 1, and others Dke me, can do!" Thi.I letter from a young woman in Te.1as is typical ol dozens al pleas and queries I've received ~ I reported the frightening estimate that 10,000 individuals are now starving lo death every day. E.F.Hutton &Company Inc. • • • • • '· " MEMBER NEW YORK STOCK £XQ-tANGE, AMERtCAN STOCK EXCHANGE • AND PRINCIPAL COMMODITY EXCHANGES 17 OF11CES COAST -TO.COAST ANO IN HA WA ft t•• HORTH MAIN STREET SANTA ANA, 147·0101 21• IAST IROAOWAY LONW IEACM, 437-l''' LOS ANGELES -Esterline Corp. and Altrodata, Inc., have reached an agteeD18nt in prlnciple whereby Elterllne · will acquire a substanUal In- terest in Astrodata. NIU TU ASSETS OVER MZS.000,000.00 HEAD OFFICE 315 Elist Color.do Boulft• ,,.,.,..,,., C.1~• 91109 • 'I ,\ -------- I INGS • OTI-<l!R llRANCH Ol'l'ICU WNl Are.di• • CO'ifna Q1enct ... r ~, I J Tlllllilt. Neut.elf 26,.1961 O.U(Yl'R.fl' J~ Tuesday's Closing Prices -Complete New York • I ( \ ~--·-___ _....... ... •' -.... .... .. ....__. - ,~~Wiil~~~iil ,,. ,~ =- .. ~ Old Friend of Nixon Takes High U.S. Post By Untied Pre11 lnt.eraadonal Herbert G. K1ein, appointed Mooday by President-elect Richard M. Nixon as a super press secretary to "close the credibility gap," ls an ex- newspaper e<iltor who worked his way up from copy boy. Klein said bis job "lndic.ated the Presidenta-elect'a intention to present to the American people all of the facts possible to allow them to make the decisions they have to make •.. (and) eliminate any kind oi cr'edibllity gap In this ad- ministratton." 'lbe high point of bis 28-year oewspaper career, Klein said, came when be was assigned to cover the first atomic bomb test at Bik.l.ni atoll in IM&. Klein said he was not scared at the time, but added "there were a lot of unknown fac· tors." "We heard some reports that the explosion would create a huge tidal wave," be said. The 50-year.old native of Loi Angeles ;i.nd former editor of the San Diego Union was primarily Interested during hi! college years in sportswri.ting, but after the Bikini test, he met Nixon during the Presldent-elect's 1 SI f I con- gressional campaign and that turned him lllward politics. "I became aware of the effect of poillic:s on govern- ment," be said. In 19t0, Klein got bis first newspaper job as a copy boy with the Alhambra Post. Advocate and be became editor of the San Diego Union in 1959 after working in the Copley newspaper organiza- tion as reporter, editorial page editor and associate editor. During tfnon's successful campaign, K1ein handled the press relations and also acted as campaign policy spokesman for the President~Ject. In hi! future job with lhe Nixon admin1stration, be will help set policy on J>8$ing in- formation to the public from everyone but the President himself. He said he cou1d be a spokesman for the ad- ministration without first con- sulting anyone else. I free booklet ta answer gour questions about Rnnuilies1 1 , There ~mes a time in moll men'1 liftl wbm a auannteafbl- comc is more important than the hope or capital pin. And that't euctly what annuities from Manufactmm life ol'fcr. They provide m automatic. iuaranl«d income ror life- People haYC asked U1 many quc:stiom about annuities in the put. Important qucstiomlUch u : C&D.I unnaeror 10tDCoftht money lo be returned to my estate if I We early? Js then: an annuity that will transfer the income lo my wife if she ou.tliW:ll me? How do annuities affect my income tax? 11 an annuity a prKtical way or iupplcmcntiDJ Social Socuric, and other mire-mem: iocome? To provide you with the amwen we have publi&htd an euy-to- m.d, CU}'-t<HUldentand booklet called "Abnuities .•. the key to • golden qe." It's youn for the ukiq. without obliption. Just fin ia and return the coupon be.low. And if you would like to dillCllU annuitiel with someone, )'OU couldn't find a better person to talk to than the Man from Manufacwnn. R. D. Stett1• Agency Associat• CQSTA MESA. Tel: S47·5621 J. W. Turk, Jr. Agency Associate HUNTINGTON BEACH ~ Tel: i47..S621 224A-46 MAIUFACTURERS LIFE lNIUl.ANCB COMPANY -----------------, ....... MIMI ..... w1tho111t ••1t11tfoft, 1 frff I ..,, flf th• Molctet: "All•n11tta ••• th• kor I tf•toW• .. e.'" I f&AM( ........................................... : ADORW ....................................... I I .................................................. I I 114#.4•111• Wt ea.. _ I ,,.,_ ._ ,..., s-...,,. ,._ .,......... ,_,. -'111. c .. 1t. mw I ~--------~---------------~ ' < ' I.., • ., I " • Electric gifts from May Co generate excitement CORNWALL'S HANDSOME ELECTRIC BUN WARMER Keeps rolls, muffi~s, toast and pastries warm throu9h- out -each meal. 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Big App.etf~~s Needed A healthy appetite and a wife belonging to Ayudantes Auxiliary, Children's Home Society of California are the only reqtirements for men who wish to attend the Mission Viejo group's gala Christ.ma~ Duffet ~er, Sunday, Dec. 8. Plates will be heaped with food rep- resenting all points of the globe, and practicing his • culinary selectivity, William Wells rece~ves samp- lings of food from Mrs. Eric Pepys (left) and ·his • wife. The gath,ering, to be hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Michael Collins of Laguna Hills, ts being planned by the Mmes. Collins, .Michael Shearer and Charles Vogel. , T ........ ,........... tt. t• '-• ... 11 JEAN COX. 494-'""6 · ' The Laguna Line Party, Africa.n Safa.ri .. Reported by Residents ' By JEAN COX Of 111ti DallY"P'IW SNfl' Doran, Lllllan Hanevold and LYdla Boehbn. - of 215 cburdJes. Mn. Obon Is the wtf1 ol the Rev. Dr. Olooii, putor of the Flrst Bapstlsl Olu!<li of Lquna Hills. MRS. WALTER (Marguer- ite) Leaf was honored at a birthday party given by her friends recenUy in Heisler Pork. ~ AND MRS. 0. W. P.RICE, who said they are weary but wiser about tbe Dark Continent, have returned from an exciting safari to South Africa, Rhodesia, Malawi, Kenya and Tanzania. THE FIRST ~ to Anaheim'• new1y form·td CUitural Commission bas been made by Mrs. Carl Bull ol Mn. George Singleton took charge of festivities with the help of Mrs. H. L. Reed who planned decorations. M r a . Harold E. Walker presented an orchid corsage to Mrs. Leaf. "In addition to the hundreds of wild animals they took in many native tribes. "The most colorful were the tall dark, proud and blood drinking Masai,'' Price reported. Soulh Laguna. , Tht: Seacliff Mident ls atv- lng lhe commission ti nllrood switch lantern manufactured in 19Q7; an organ wblch bas been in her family for more than 70 years, and a IOUP tureen from ID old aallJn& vessel. Enjoying the park luncheon were the Mmes. Walter Sher- ry, M.N. Anderson, George T. Rasor, E.M. Barnes, H.Y. Smith, E. S. Mellor, J .W. Skid- more, H. Lee Krammeyer, Harold E. Walker. E.M. Coull and Jerome Powell. During the trip they also stopped in New York, Paris and Athens. FROM LEISURE WORLD comes the news that Mrs. Verner I. OISon has been elected president of th e Southern CalHomla Baptist Convention which is comprised Mr!. Bull's donation, alone wilh olhen from ~f lhe county, will be Jemporarlly placed 1n Anahetm1 Mothei' Colony House and hopelullx in a future hiatorlcal museum: Others were the Misses Barbara Allen, C a t be r I n e Phillips, Henrietta W a Y , Katherine Mcintyre, Helen -r·· - First in County Coeds Join Family Of Alpha Chi Omegas The initiation and charterin( of the newest Alpha Chj O!Dega chapter will take place the weekend of Dec. 8, 7 and 8 at Calllornia State College, Fullerton. Epsilon Kappa chapter will be the first collegiate chapter of a national sorority to be in Orange County. It was formerly Zeta Phi ·~ Lambda, a campus group. Festivities will begin Friday, Dec. 8 at the Assistance League clubhouse in Fullerton with the pledging of Zeta Phi Lambda alum.nae who are being initiated. Formal initiation ceremonies will take eiace Saturday afternoon and will be followed by a punch party and banquet for the new members, parents, national Alpha Chi officers, alumnae and university guests. A reception for the new members will close the activities on Sunday afternoon. Making arrangements from the Newport-Harbor area alumnae chapter are the Mmes. Beatrlce Crist, Laguna Beach, catering; David Gledt, Huntington Beach, Initiation banquet; Ronald Gagllan0, Costa Mesa, floral decorations, and Loren Heather, Newport Beach, pr"'1- dent of the Orange County executive board, coordinating council of Alpbi Chi Omega Alumnae groups. Colleglates to be Initiated are Iha Mlues Liz Aldrtcb, Newport Beach; Georgellen Anderson, Retta Ard, Judy Bartell, Merilyn Buscb, Daron Delano, Joan Engemann, Pat Fllddla, Santly Ridge, Mary0Fillh- er, Janice Heape, Sharallo Janl&a, candy J[MIM, Nancy Porter, And1 Smith, Lynn Smith, Sue Justus, Clula y, 'bJ', Lorraine Stoffel, and Melodie Lowe. , Zeta Phi Lambda alumnH lo bl ~ .ui.t on Mn. Padl Fried· rich, Miss JoAnne Lindstrom, If"· Ro1er PIN, Mn. Mart Schmidt and Miss Christina Tearjen. National officers of Alpha Chi Ome1a who will bl attendlnf•&ra the Mmes. Max W. Hittle, Montpelier, Va., national president; Allclrew P. Corliss, Inglewood, national collegiate membership development director; William H. Strauss, lndianapolla, Ind., national eztensi~n director; Richard L. Oblinge'r, North Hollywood, president ol province 19; Darrell R. Nordwall, Tustin, former national president, "!"l~d W. Hutton, Phoenix, Ariz.; district alinnnae chairman. The cbartering elf the nn; chapter will bring. tiie number-of Alpha Chi Omega collegiate chapters to 10. The sorority wu founded In 1885 at DePauw University. 1 .. I• I - ·-• ' . ~ ._ ..... -'. - Couple Exch.ange YoW,s In Afternoon _ Nuptials Legal Secretaries I Nome Boss -of-year • J-Lo• I b r a o -llobld t. Corfman, Superlot "'°"""" """---COUri Jadlt: tbe Hoo. c.J<ia yeat" by Ille Or-. Oouat,.. P. Sdlmldl, Municipal Court ·Golden Anniversary Marked Sprays of wbllo Cb In a chrysanthemumJ, -ud wblte roses adomed the allor ol Our Lady of ML Carmel Cllurch when D e b o r • h- Ellzabeth C ampanaro~ changed wedding pWsM and rings with John Albert Wooda. The Rev. Francll K.eJq performed the afternooa. DUI>' Ual! for the daUCllttt ci Mr. and Mn. Ernest Cam-of Newport Beach and the soo of Albert Woods of Tacoma. Wash. Given in marriage by her father, the bride donned a Ooor length white chiffon velvet gown with a full Jenatb train of chantWy lace. A wlille velvet pillbox caught her U. · luaion veiling and lbe carried a cascade of white orch1da and roses. · Matron of honor wu Mn. William Coffey of S a a t a Monica, the bride'• a:win. Bridesmaid WU Mn. Jeff Jlller of Tustin. They wore Jong, light beige and gold gowns of silk linen with brown bows for headpieces. Each held a bouquet of orchldl. Bernadette Harril w a 1 flower girl. -•-, _, --' jD:tp, and Cell Hicks, dlstrlcl • ·~--;:_""...-~for Orange County. --ID --at Sotliialnm111t was provided the -"""' • Beocb llbera-by llln. Albert Ecclta, vlCO too Ion. • ~ • ....., presented a Oulpq ldllJI, Matt 1lodep, Quar1<i. accompanied by h"' -·.wter ol ....monl• ud daql\ter, Kathy E c c I es, wu ~ "pnonalfty ot the . sm,gen were Mrs. Arlene ,_-. LouPra and b1I Root, Mn. Mickey Gunk!..- -..,., Miii Dorothy and ber daughter. Ml!a Pal • )~·1"'30"1 ·"~ wwnted Gunkier .... . Pld ..-.vec1 Pll'Qua Miu Guests were welcomed bf DtMaUcnoa •at n a m e d Mn. George ·Hannahan, preslo UllCl'etary ~the year, If dent, Mn, Eccles and Mr&. Jlldg'" for lhll, tbe IHlCOlld William G. Hart, outgoiJil ~ annual ecmtest, were the Hon. aecNtary-of4he-year. Coffee Garden Gallery I Photographs Exhibited An Wllb!Uon of pholographJ According to Mn. Johll tbe Nf1'POri Harbor Servke Klllefer, public re I at lo DI by B et b Koch, prtllllled by chahmao for the league, eacb I be N-Hal1lor Servk:e ol the photographer'• er...: .... .,_ • tlonl expreu a certain rare Loque, opened yeoterday In quality. the Coffee Garden Gallery, 0 MOltly," the said, "Jt II eor... del Mar ml will cm-her understanding and Jovo tlnue tbn>ulh Jan. Ii. of people, a merging wltli The pubUc II Invited to view nature a aoltness and tr"" the pbotosraphl -, pllery qulllty' at the same moment, b our 1, Moodl.J to Saturday 1 aubtle ucltement. She cap- from 10 a.m. to 4: p.m. tazres tile euence." 'Ille tlblbltlou II a montage ~--------- Mr; IDd Mrs. Jack P. Caskey of Costa Mesa celebrated their 50th wedding an- niversary with a cllampagne brunch hosted by their dlildren, Mr. and Mrs. steph1n E. Taylor of Burbank. The Five 'crowns restaurant was the festive set.- ting. Caskey is a relirecl real estate broker. The honorees previoosly resided in Corpna del Mar where Mni. Caskey was active in church and club work. The """l'l• were married Nov. 17, 1918, In ·Lake Charles, I.a. The benedict ubd Miller to be best man wblle Coffey served as usher. C a r I Bonawitz was the Organist while Miss Sue Flicker wu the soloist. The reception took place In Mesa Verde Country Club where more than 50 out-of. town guests congratulated the couple. Assisting were the bride's aunts, Mrs. Florence Mahar of Huntington Woods, Mich., Mrs. Helen Arnold 1of Coma Mesa and Mrs. Theresa Schmidt of Newport Beach. MRS. JOHN ALBERT WOOD5 Nawpori lloodi Brkto of photosraphl repraeat1ng four yean of wort .and en- com~ 111bjecll includin( pholo .... l'I. fuhloo, theater Kids Like to Ask Andy Ho,roscope Leo: Be Knowledgeable Special guests were Mrs. Vi- vian Campanaro of Huntington Woods, the bride's Institute of Technology , Detrott. Hanukah Topic Of Workshop grandmother ; James V , A workshop is being Gallagher of Chica&a, the sponsored by the Harbor Area bride's uncle, and t b e Reform Temple Sisterhood WEDNESDAY VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ): CAPRICORN (Dee. 22.Jan. benedicl'• father. Tueoday, Dee. 3 at 8'15 in NOVEMBER 27 Study agreements contracts. 19): Whatappearstobeminor 'Ibe newlyweds honey-Monticello TownhOUBe, Costa By SYDNEY OMARR Read between the lines -change could evolYe into ma-mooned at the Balboa Bay Mesa. be aware of f i n e print. Key jor opportunity. Be at your Club and will 1 P e n d Hanukah food, decorations "'Ibe wise man controls his is to be analytical. If you beat. Prepare for any even-Tb an k 1 I I v I n I with the and history will be covered destiny ..• A!trology points want to keep an association, tuality. Some at the top are bridegroom'• grandfather In during the worUbop which the way." relationship, now bl time to ready to give you a break. New Jersey. Both will leave will feature the Rabbi ~ ARml (li!arch 21-April 11): qy so. AQUARIUS (Jar. 2').}'eb. for Germany on Nov. 29 for Jamin Leilow u 1ue1t y f ~• of LIBRA ("A ... "'-one year while the benedict ou ace qu-um whether ..,...pt. ---.;t. 22): 18): Study values. Down pay-fulflllt bis service obligation. speaker. you are capable of letting go Domestic adjustment may be ment may not get what you The bride attended UCLA The date of the meeting when &ltuation. so demands. necessary. Strive for greater really need. Spend tim e and ii a graduate of Orange was prevfoUII)' announced as M;llDI don't hang on to in-harmony. Forget past-work reviewing various possibilities. Cout College and WiD-0-Way __ torusbt __ . ______ 1 to erable 1Uuation. Key ii toward tuture. Accent on prac. InvJte fresh viewpoint. You Playbouae, Bloomfield HlllJ, faith In future. APfnCfate tical approach. Give praise could be in for pleasant Mich. Her husband attended G" fh U 'f d W your own ....u. where due, especlally to fomi. surpriae. IV& e. RI e ay TAURUS (Apr 11 20-May ly member. PISCF.S (Feb. 19-March 20 ): ,-U-:;CLA9,-.;occ:;:;;::· and=iiiiM!liiiichliiig~an-iiiiiiii&===:iiiiiiir;;;;;;~I 20): Friendl may appear im-SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Obtain hint from AQUARIUS ! patienL Doo't permjt this to Good lunar aspect today coin-message. Break through to affectapeclalassipmenL You cides with chanee, variety, new ground. Lunar emphasis do have wort to complete. creative expression. You on power of your personality. Know that your aspirations break loose from restrictions. Dilplay enthtWasm. Challenge can be f\llfll1ed lf you live Opportunity knocks -answer. proves IUmulating. Welcome up to potential But remain ateptical. Jt. GEMINI (May II.June 20): SAGnTARIUS (Nov. 22-IF TODAY IS YOUR Accent on your judgment. If Dec. 21): Obligation to friend BIRTHDAY you are creative, comet, JOU could make Jm. grabo apotllghl Obtain bint MXIOUll to help othera to help pressloo upon auper:lor1. To from SCORPIO me 11 age . them.selvea. You've come assure this, lllten to inner There is opportunity -b u t t b r o u I b a cycle of voice. Today you have knack duty comes lirst today. Keep responsibility. Now you get of knowing. Back up your feeJ. promise to family member. chance to enjoy results of lnp. · Improve home. some of your effom. CANCl!R (June 21.July 22J :lr================::;I Long-range views dominate. But alao rtmember present tasks, oblt1atlon1. Use lmaginatlan, but don't pro- craaUnate. Pay attenUon to Calli, m....,... Don' neglect one at a dlatanee. LEO (July :D-Aq. II): Ideas can be transformed to profit. Key II to be knowledgeable about details. Some overlook importanl uped "' project. Don't make II.me miltake. Keep oo top of aituaUon. Stores Open All Blue Qlip a t a m p redempllon stores in Californla and Nevada will be open the flnt four Mondays tn December for the con- venlenoa ol Cbrlstmu lhop. pera, acc:«dln( to Donald A. Koeppel, pmtdent. 'Ille ltorts normaDJ m open Tueaday tlJroulb flllurdaJ. lfl'S BE fllBIDL Y l! )'oU have new neJgbbon or know of. anyone movtnc to our lll'M. pleue t.eU \II ., that we Q)8)' extend e ~ weiconM ao4 ~ -to-lequobitod' ·----• , lf&ulflicll1 Beldt · Ylsffor UU.26 THE tt• THANKSGIVING FEAST ROAST TOM TURKEY With Ch'estnut Dressing ........................ -S 4.00 VIRGINIA BAKED HAM Chef's Specie( Chemp•9ne Sauce ........ 4.75 ROAST RACK Of LAMB lou~etiete of Wiid Rice --············· .. ·-· I .SO For wo Parson1 ................. -................... 10.00 ROAST LONG ISWID DUCK With Wild Rice, Orente Sauce ................ 1.25 CHEF'S SPECIAL NEW YORK STUK With Barneise Sauct ···························-··· 1.75 lncl11dM j Relish Tray Fruit Cup or Shrinip Cocktail Souii..and Salad, Choj.ce oJ. 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Stoeks - vet:. 61', NO. 284, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES O!lANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY,. NOVEMBE.R 2li, 1968 TEN CENTS Divers Seel{ Lost Crew • Hope Fades ·for Newport Man, Eight Others Dlven with powerful under&ea lighl!I today 3W'Ched icy depths of the Santa Barbara Cllanne1 for the world11 most powerful tug-supply boat and nine miss- ing crewmen, including one from Newport Beacb. Hope la virtually gone for the nine men, some of wbom were asleep in their bunka and apparently trapped below when the $1 million ahip. just three month! old, mysteriously plunged to the bottom. Co8'I Gwird Search and Rescue ol· ftciaJJ esUmate · that no man could survive mart than slz hours in the cold, wind-raked Pacific swella into wbicb the Triple Crown slid stem-flttt. Sldpper George Gaskill, M. of 16515 E. 23rd St., Swuet Beach, said there was only about three minutes to act after the flrst hint of. biewing trouble at 3:45 a.m., aboard the anchor·rai&lng vessel. One of the missing men is well.known * * * Harbor Area yachtsman Mark Von Mills, t6, or 3018 Cliff Drivl!:, Newport Beacb,, who waa reportedly seen on deck before the Triple Crown sank. Mrs. Cecelia Von Mlll11 said today she still has hope for her husband'• survival, but addl!:d that prospects seem dim indeed. Von . Mills signed on aa the Triple Crown's first mate onJy six dicys $&0. · Most of the 18 men who did escape as the giant, crane-equipped ah!p capaiz· * * * ed and sank were kept alloat by life jackets and picked up within SO minutes by the Lolli Beaci>bued tugboat Pacific Saturn. Worried, skjpper Gaskill ordered one crewman to 1eramble below and awaken oU-duty w o r k er s, while radiotng the Paclflc Saturn for aid in case the 1'ripk: Crown's list worsened. One Paclfic Saturn crewman fror.1 Long Beach, 1,Iarold Young, 21, dove (See SINKING, Pqe J) Newport Okays Wife $1,700 to Test ' Still Hoping 2· Councilmen Clash Over ·'F1 .. ~ ~ WINS HEISMAN TROPHY IN LANDSLIDE Southern Cal's 0. J. Simpton Big Win USC Grid Siar Gets 1968 He;~man By EAiµ. GUSTKEY Of 1M OllllJ Plltl fftff , LOS ANGELES -OrenUlal J. Simpson calmly acknowledged collegiate football 's greatest accolade this morning when he mel the press 1ollowing an announcement from New YoJ'k lhat he was the 1961 Hti.sman Trophy wi(lner. The call cartie into the office o[ use President Dr. Norman Topping at 9:57 a.m. The caller was Neill McAllister, awards chairman fpr the Downtown Athletic Club in New York City. "It's O.J.," be told Dr. Topping. Firlit to comment was Simpson's wife, Marquerite, who was awaiting the call with her husband and . the university prelident. "Now I'm going to have to slick a pin in your head," she &aid. F<rty minutes later, the Simpsons, USC ~ach John McKay and Athletic Director Jess Hill arrived at the second floor of the USC Student Union Building for a massive press conference. Ti-iwnphanUy, he . entered the room with student chants of "0.J., 0. J., O.J .•... " ringing in his ears and filling Ute building. Hill told the press that Simpson's jersey, No. 32, would be retired after Saturday's. game with Notre Dame at the Coliseum. Hill, who bad talked privalely with Simpson before the press conference, told the press that Simpton told him he wu accepting the award "with a great and deep sense ol humlli· ty." McKay introduced Simpson, callin& him "lhe greatest football player I've ever seen." Said O.J.: "I'm very proud to win the Heisman and I'm glad its all over. I'ni accepUng this as a team award -my teammates are just as deserving or it as I am." The scene was hardly reminiscent or the one that took place here almost three years ago to the day, when Mike Garrett won the same award, showed great emotion at the press conference and was overcome with tears. But O.J ., went thrciugh the ordeal with no more 'emotion that he would have shown going to the barbershop. Asked where he woul~ display the trophy ln his campus apartment, SimJ>50R responded : "Where everybody can see It, I'll tell you that." He will officially receive the Heismart Trophy Thun;day, Dec. S at the Downtown Athletic Club in New York City. Harbor .Trustees Mapping 'Select' Bond . Campaign Br THOMAS FORT\JNE Of "" OellY 1'1191 It.ff A quiet, select.lvety:pltchtd achool bond campaign was planned by Newport-Mesa school trustees ln a strategy · meeUng Monday night. It will b:e lhe same ltind ol campaign condutted by OraiiP. eo..r 1U1116r Col· lege Disbiet In its near-miss bOnd try two months ago. . And It will contrast. with the all-out, seUtng job Newport.Mesa uecl in a lolffii bond effort WI year. The campOign will be aimed primarily al partnll, teacben and other poteDtial "yu" vot.en:. •_ 'l'bere wlll be no door·to-door cam· -pa...,10(, bwrlper-.n or newlpll*' adve.rtiaementa. 'Ibe key word will be "tdectivlty" -or u one board member put It, "no"'1irriD& up of the naUves.." Gll:T VOl'E ,,.,t la bow the boon! """" ta 11'!1 • -la-le --Ille $15.1 million bond request to meet school buUdiog needl for four years ii decided Fcb. IL The board put Supt. W'illiam Cun- ~. in charge o( the campaign and suggested be work with Uu-ee_~ps. , The . flrsl group , will adv.lie bllif on what kind nf campaign to pursue in Varioµ! parts of the two cities. Cumiinaham said as a newcomer to tbe arta -be will need to lean on these ttrategiata for . soundli'lg11 or the com- munity . ''My obaerVition u an out.sider la thia Is· the most 41 .. ne com1nun1ty I've ever seen," he told the board. "! feel Diolt inadequate in anal1>iol )l.'' • -~ The """"1d group, which may Include a1 many u 200, will be inDuen&ial peo- wbo can help the campaign by llYlnl their endonement and, u they ... 11111· ilC<"1-"'8· The lhlrd -wlll bo -· Tbolr prirOlrJ !alt wlll • .. id out Ibo peent .... ~ ; Cnrt>fiCba!n Aid be bu pooplt wbo are Ollclq a -t number ol pll'tDll aplmt nP!md. vOler Ibis and they .,. ClndillC • -t aumber of preou not ""'"•ed. ,,_ paronll will be telephoned and I rqlltrar -ta their -· •If Ille regtslrar can't come over that fll&'.ht, wt-'ll call blck, .. he llkl "Wa'~ aOlns ta go pt them," He 11ld 17 poreu 11tetdy havt com· pleted I COUl'lt to become "'sJalran. \• I Airport Noise By JEROME F. COLI.INS OI tfle 0.1~ 1'011 lllH Newport Beach wW aoon be armed with nolse-recordl"lg equipment in Its in· tensifying battle against the r o a r of Orange County Airport's big and little jets. City councilmen Monday n I g h t unanimously approved the expenditure of $1,700 for a General Radio decibel level recorder. The purchase signalled an escalatkln in lhe city's anti·nolse struggle, Steps to come, o£ficlals hinted, could include a lawsuit against the county and municipal legislation limiting jet noise. The portable General Radio unit, described a! highly sophisticated, wDI be carried about in a police squad car and will be used to pinpoint both airborne and non-airborne noise-makers. Police Chief B. Jamrs Glavu said It would be used "on a complaint basls" in the enforcement or newly adopted veftle lt exhadlt retU1atfo111J. Motorcyclists ·are expected to rack up th!!: most decibels -at ground level, Councilmen maae tt clear, however, that thetr siatrts were ahned hi&her when they decided to buy the equipment. Tbey want it principally to document the scope of the jet noise problem, they. said. The next city action may be con· sideratfoft or • law or laws establiBbing allowable decibel level! within ....., or over -the city. 'The noise recorder would help track, down violators. "With this equipment," said QKm. (See NOISE TESTS, Pace l) Laguna Woman. Dies '2nd' Time By Strangulation A 65-year-old Laguna Beach woman was pronounced dead twice before she succumbed Monday in the intensive care unit of Hoag Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Amelia Solleder, of 270 Cllf[ DrJve, was taken to Pacific VJew Memorial Park where funeral ar· rangemenll await the arrival of her lamlly from the Eaat. Mrs. Solll!:der was tint ~need dead on arrival at Hoag ~ af. temoon. Sbe bad choked on a plece of meat lodged in her throat whl.le was eaUng at a Newport Beach rest.turant. Physicians at the boopital revived Mrs. Solleder and removed lhe object from he!' throal They reported she was then breathing wl!:ll, but wa1 in ''very grave coodiUon" due to a lack of oxygen to the brain. Mrs. Solleder was declared dead by strangulaUoa at 2:35 p.m. MOJKia_y, al· mDSt 2( hours after lhe first pronounce- ~nt. - Speculates on Husband's Fate Mark Von Mills rode calm tropical seas as skipper of yachts with proud names before the wind-lashed Pacific Ocean swallowed an ordinary, steel workhorse of a vessel and, apparently, him with it. Mrs. Cecella Von Mills sat In the couple's home at' 3018 Cliff Drlvl!:, New· port Beach, today and speculated-as many wives of me.'l who go to sea must -·about his fate. "l sUll have hope, but it isn't veey promb1ing," said Mrs. Von Milli, "under tlll!: conditions." She said she learned Monday on the radio that the Triple Crown, which her husband slgnl!:d onto jUBt Jut Wedne.!day as flrst mate, was lost In the wind-driven Santa Barbara Cbann<I. A friend later telephoned to say be wa1 among the nine mi.ss1ng men, a statement conflnned shortly there.after by a spoke11man ror the U. s. Coast Guard Search and Rescue office, Long Beach. !lope la now virtualJJ gone for the- nine who disappeared earl,Y Monday, either trapped belolf as tbey slept or sucked unaer the choppy sea ... the $1 million workboat sllff down. The vig\I is a lonely one for Mrs. Von Mills -recently released from a hospital after to major operations in three weeks -as a sister travelled to be with her. She and the prominent Harbor Area yachtsman have a nine-year-old &OD, MATE FEARED LOST y.., Miiii with Son David and a seven.year-old son, Robert. Von Milla recenUy rotumad from 'l'ahJU aboard the ~a, and is former sldpper of yachtsman E4rl CoriletU'I F!Jilnj[ Cloud, a winner or lhe Transpac Race. Corkett today described Von 1.f.UlJ as a very q>mpetent skipper, noting that he ~ once captained th!!: big motor launCh Tempest, out of Newport Harbor. Von Mills ~and · ht11 wife, a fonner Waitress at'Kararri's restaurant, Newport Beach, had lived in the Harbor AJ'ea 1pr u years .. Instrument Landing OKd; May Be 9 Months Too Late Br JACK BllOBACK Of rM De ll»" '"" St.ft Orange County supervisors today ap- proved an agreement with the Federal AviaUon Administration permitting in. 11tallaUon at the county airport of an instrument landing l}'!tem and an ap- proach lighUng system. 'Ironically, the agreement signing may ha'v-e been nine months lat!!:. Such equip- ment la designed to prevent .air crashes like the one Saturday night which took the lives of nine pel'SOl18 when a Cable Commuter A!rllnes plane hit two mlles north of the runway. Much of Ibo ILS localizer equipment ha.I been stored at the airport for many JDO!l.tha while the fl!:deral agency and the county negotiated over location of equipment and other detailJ. The ,ILS system wlll take al>out nine months to lmtall and wlll OOll about $400,000, all paid by the federal govern- ment. CurrenUy, the only navlgaUooal equlp- rr.=nl at the airport ii a Terminal Visual Omni Range (TVOR) system which gives Ibo atrplane pJlol 1 radio beam ta determine &he location of the runway. The Cable Commuter plane which crUhed Saturday wu on tht TVOR line when it itruck the Newport. Free.way at the Dyer Road interchange, airport ofCiciali said. At the tirr..e of the crash, the plane should have been at an altitude of more than 450 feet, they added. Mystery ltl.ll IUrl'OUDds .the euct cau11e or the crash. Although there wu a half mile vl.sibllity at the airport it i.. po11Slble that the patct,y l<>i bad cla&ed in to zero at the two-mlle ctmant Poin~ Sopervisora origtnally requested In- stallation of tbt ILS 1)'1Wn by the FAA Wt Dec-5. But a aertea of delays set in which Stanley Krause, county lleal Property Servlcet dtredor' aaJd were "not undue". "There was no drqginc of feet on lhe project,'' Krall!le said today. Elad locailon of the lLS equipment was one GI. Ibo delay!nf[ !"'"""" Educat~rs Escape Air Crash Four -Fro1n Harbor Area Take Earlwr 'F.light The superintl!:ndent and an assistant supertatendenl, a board member, and three teadlen, ol Newport,.Meu Uoilted llcloool Dlolrf<I ...... --Who -took the ill.fated Cal>le Commuter Alrllnet flllht thal crubed _, ' nip!. - Fwr cbaqecl -and look .. ar11er llCllit-rwo -. dellyed by ; foS arrind too Ille to make -n.. -·vtcllml ,.... SUpl. Wllllllll CUnntnlhtm. -Sup!. Kovtn Wheeler, llCIKlol bolln:I member Mn. Marlao Berg ..... and teacller MrL Oorls Selh wbo flew tn early from Qllcago; ie..-.... lllOcllUon Prttldtnt Ray SllJC[tr aJ\CI pUI preljde,,t Paul Molll:.WI delayed Cll • fltPt ~ Portland. They were to rtndezvaua 1t Los An1ele1 lnternaUonal Airport and taJ:e Ibo commuter Dlgbt to oranp Coollly Afrpart, At borne, ln Garden Gm-a, • Mra. Donltli,i So;odtr W8' watCbtq tele'rillcla' with tb1 lamlly. "We ...,. tn complete 111...k -· the flash ume tn," obe ....ii.. •:we toew there wa ii poulbOtty' he wu on -tt. 11 Alter about 15 minutes the pbooe_ranc. "I dldn'l know whether tt WU Ray er C..ble Commuter caWn,,11 Mn:. ~Aid:. It .... Ro)i. 1'Jt ... a oomplfte Nllet, .. 1be. aaid1 nllnembertn1 !l<T \eat! of the rllO....,I. · Wb11lt1r bad eat1ed bamt from ---------------------~~ -.-............. _ ' ' Border Closing · By JEROME T. COUJNS 01 Ille Dt!llY 1't111 lftfl Newport Beadi city couru:ilmeo Paul J. Gruber and Donald A. Mcinnis cla.he<i Monday over a lftposa) to close th: Mexican border to wiescorted minors. Gruber, a retlred Secret Service man, Bald the border ban is needed because of teenaged drug and narootlcs use. Mcinnis, a business executive, tali' teenagers shouldn't have the travel restriction imposed on them becauae i' would not "get ta the root" ol the problem. AJ a result of the debate, action r. the proposal was delayl!:d for two weeltl. The disagreement wu sparked by n reaoll.1Uon callini for Coqreaslonal bear- ings '"' the trafflcldnc-tn drQp ""'° Mexico to u.. tl.s. 'l'be mo1iit1on, dr'f.tel by City AUomor 'llllly SOymow; at .:.e council'• request:. two weeb ago, ufgf!I Cong~ to UOQQIJderU doling the border to anyone under '21 unless he ls accompanitid by an aduJL "I'm as concerned about· narcotlcl •~ aJU'ODe," said Mclnnis. '"'But. there .,-e a lot of young people wbo eilter Medco not ror pills or pot, but for ill recrelr tional beoeflts, like surfing and htttng. and for ltl scento and cullural ad -van~es." ' "Minors shouldn't be permitted to wan · der from one country to anoUM:r/' Ilk~ (See BOllOER, Pap J) Harbor Patrol Rescues Couple Two wet. cold and tired Los ~er. residentl w e r e rescued McmdlY -by Harbor Patrol officen who battled heavy chop and-JO Ir.not windl (o ""' th< couple'• dtsablect 25-lool sitJ boal to the harbor. David Leonhard, 28 and· .. woman companion were plck;d.Up followtrc .an illl·night fight aga'lMt wind and te." aboard the Columbia .crafl · Leonhard 1eft Avalon •t about I p.m. Sunday bound for San Pedro. He pici:eO up 11trong head winds jUlt off the breakwater, but managl!:d to anchor behind tbe barrier. At about .10 p.m. the craft's anchm· line parted. Unable to sail against the wind, he just drllted with the wind down the coast, Leonhard told the Harbor Patrol. • 'nle boat ·wu spotted M o n d 1 y by Newport oceanfront -t E. J. Ross, who called authorities. About $llO damag_e, all In ripped sails was reported, offlcen said. 0 .raafe Wea titer 'I'hafe Winda aren't wlilpptd yet; they'll be around tbrouP Wed- day, bold!nc the temperature be- .,.... II and a·dl!Uy e afoq tbl Orange COatl. INSmE TODAY "Kttp 'tm at home" polictl of countv P"obo#Oft <Ui>ar"""" ' l>O~• off bolll 1" "'°"'11 o!ld rt· , llabilllalfoo for ...U.. tollo , I flilohl' ot.lcttolU 00 · to CY A.1 ~ Pao• '· , ..... . =-: - n-= ,..,: ...... ~ .. , ........... .. ==-: =·!.•• J 0..... ' ......... ,.ti .......... Jf ....... """ ~-~-··· • ~ ... J ~· .. ,: ,,...,. t l'llll'S'llJ; •• .,_ • a.L-., ,, =... " ::;=.i u.... ': .... .. j -·~-- idn't IJ .... ~-~ ..., a ~ l!lli'!!lo :;1•=··=-~~ ~1i ~lho~~ .. ~·~that marrledeoople," aid Mn. Roy. Telepbonlng a IOll, Tllomu Roy, 111, o! Rad1anda, the oouplo IUlllCIUnced lhelr change In plans and 118111. thoy would drive to h1a: place from Colla Meaa that ·Dlght, for • planned pro rootball game aulln& Sunday. Tb_,. bid alNadJ takeo wt lllJ0,000 In Illa ........ lllln '" o1rfort ,. '°' ...... .... .. , • ....,, ••• *" ~ ............... ~'" ~t~~~~-~ Univer1ity, In St. Louis. Dr. Roy, who Is an Orange County MedJcat Center anetbujoJogllt, know• tht value et inlurance eover'•&e. due to h1I long career in the medical field both 1n Navy and clvlUan Ufe. "That wu before the cruh," Mrs. Roy uld with a note of awnoro apolorr for tltt blrmlou qulj> wi!J<b toot a .. • tlekets to· De~ 'k ~·: C:.atraet ,Breaeh Charged $460,000 Claim Filed · .One-way Plan at Dead End City ' Adnpu ,New :Po-µcy On AirJ>ott • • . Over Rad!n Operation Leia! otatlc -opor1U111111 ol Newport tieacb ndlo itattaa ltOCM·P'M !Odaf )¥1111 Ille fllll1I "' Or .... 'Co!mlY SUplriCl' Cow1 ol • ,141JO,llOO co;:r;a1nt In which -·ol·· Ibo two P1n<1I ... cuses hll·partner of bttaeb ol cOlltract. Named by statjon eecutlve .1\1 Jarvi! In hll suit is Frank Our.t d N""JIOrl Beach aI!!I Jive olher de!-Id.,. tifled aolY. ''tlOll 111111 llnllb o ..... Action ~ Jarvis and Oxaret .. partnera In lho broadcasting ooUel Newport Council Delays Action --' - On Parade · Law . Action 9"·" new tow rOJ!ulr\nii a permit to hold •.parade wal daliY,ecrfw!' weeb. by Ne"flOri .B~cb cilf OO\lllcllm<11 MO!>' dly nJshl. . ' Clcy Attorney Tull,y s.ym..., 1114 he wanted lbt · PClllll'¥mt¥1 ao hi eou1ll crank COCllrola on mntoicades. Ullo -Iba ord1nan ' ' ' c;e. ' • ' He said .Pcllct Chief II. JJlnli Glim had pointad' out lo him lhlt motor.odes' Jarvis alltfOl that 0.artl "" vlollled ""'· lll""'ment aJcned In MIJ'Ch, 11!7, When the pair decided to purchut I oootioDJq in-In 1111 Succe11 llrold· cullnc Co., ltnown .. tltt 11nr.,. u KOCM. He allego1 !hot lhoy Jgreed to buy 11111 of 'nlO abareo In Ille entot:pTise for a total or '81,000, or wblch 125,000 would be autmitted as a down Pl)'ment. Tho -plolnt, filed by 1Uomey Don Smallwood ol Newport B o I c b, slalel that Jarvis and Quret agreed to pay $12,500 each but Jarvis had to loan his partner $.1,IM3.111 to enable ()Jaret In pay his lhlro. Thol lou 1111 1t1vor been repaid, the suit lddl. . Jarvis l1lo clliml llllt Owe! Ind lloel. -lhroulh a .. hove COl1l]llHd to c1epr1,. him ofllll procrllllDlllw duUeo al KOdl. Al 1111 llml ol 1bt PUlilenblD -~ II is lllled, 11 wu·1111bllllloil tbtl ,: JV<ll would cootrol .ii pro. lll'unm\JIS IOd thal Ourtl would bl ~ I.or Ille 1dvtrlllln( and com- llttldal aide of Ille IOterprilo. Dentist Fined O.n Reckless ......,,•t c!onrad la Ibo projl6sll.. . . . When Seymour "'1!bmlta lb• B0ating Charge ordinlnct,, .11 ii expeclod In ""'~ ' .,.. ~. • . •. approval. , -;~.... ;. -.- Councilmen two months ·~ lndlea)1id Warreo ...J., lioke. • 11-)'UN>ld Los they r.-pil'ldc re(ulaUooo, irbicb Angeles defltist w been llnad $440 for 1111 cll.!°: 1'0I -ho... Al tho. reckless and negUgent boat operaUoo, limo, , StpJr liad ""1P!td IQllowlng • "no contall'' pleo, N"'1i0fl- wlth porade ~ tow . I .. D!ln Miu Municlpal Coutt aidtl uld lolla1. lo require 1>111!111J for )bblle ~. . Ho.i<t wu found lnoocellt op llOC<iPdary ae welt 11'1tt C011PC1. flllbd •I I.Iha~ I lo ~ qlHlllloolOg 111 • eonJiflliUollllll)'. They '" In Oil I an 1.Nciol !old s.rmoor to lrl' 'latn. but with outboard, and forced II• I occupuls paradeo on!J. lnlo the oea J.,t Seo!. 7. . Vllder the ~ In• lhe police Tbe lour<ioy trial of Hoke on the chief ""'11d tsauo all paric1o perm11s two counts came to an ernl l'rtdoy nl(ltl appllcadoc\l for ~ piuat be mad~ When the four-man, seven woman Jury at loul IO·darii In •dVlllCI' · · could not llree oo a verdlcl on Ille Tbe ordhwlce would bon comnu•tlol am char11. \!o.i<• cbanr!d hi• plea from paroctes lltogelhar ·mid would compel Innocent to no conies!. . the chief lo. gragt perm1is to all otber Tbe sort-spoken dentist had testllted paradel tmlea tlMY" pre 1 e·n t e d J.n. Tbw:sday that he. could remember smmountable tz'afttC and law en-nothing of tbl ~accidenlt nor of some lorcement problema. o1b4r events jhe -i< before, Ind 1111 Appeall d Iha chief's decislans wiluld doy alter the ICCldenL be made to the City 06uncll The accident occured about 150 yards Seymour ernpbu:bed tbe 1lhief rtalOll ~ the ~anta Ana River Jetty where, for the pmn!t system i.S to ctve police tn full View of the beach crowd, Hoke's the inlQJ:mation they need for traffic. s:M'oot ~in cruisv rammed ·and llnk control plaoolni· · tbo. outJ:»ird._ . Trash Collectors To Take Holiday Newport Bucb city trul! collectors wUJ take a holld•r on Thankaatvlnr Day, Thuradty. Areas of the city retularlf scheduled Io r pickup TbUl'ldoy wUJ be oervtced on l'rtd•r. •long with the l'Ollllu Frid., collection, city alde1 aMOWICed. Thoee areu In whlch the refuse wor~ers Wl'I collecl by l'rtd17 n!rht wUJ bl wvlctd on Sotunis7. DAllY PllDI OAAHO& COAlf l'VM.llHIHO COMIAHY a.Mt+ N. WtH ,....,...,MllNr .... ~ .. c.rt.., Hoke bad offered the court two possibilities for the lncldent. First, that he !\ad lall<n oal"p al the holm or, the boJl.AlldM!COlld, 11111 be.bad bllcl<td ojl\ ifl<r 11rlting .hll head wblle pllotln( the' craft'., I ' Dr. Starling Pcllocll, Ille Hon llJll)],y ~ 118111 ..... blil -callld . to. treat Hoke for a Jump on the · rtabt, side of .hil bead tbe doy lollow!ng ihe accident. ~ llf~ard boat picked up the four swururu.ng per50nl thlt had been In the oulhoard. Another llll(Uord boot slopped HoU 'I crall Appeal CoW1 Rejects Huey Newton Bail Bid SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Tbe Calllornla Dbtr!cl Court of Appeal Mon- doy dociintd to COlllldtr an 1pplle1Uon for bail by !l1clr: P1nther luder Huty P. Newton pending appeial of hil con- vlclioa lor votunlll)' 11W11l111(hltr. A city plan lo convert many Coron• di! Mor reoldenUal -Into I '""'"II' ll)'lllm is broalhJna Ill Jul Nowpon B8lcb city oounclbnen wUJ conduct tut rfltl llto .•. The propoaal IU!lertd Its lotell bloWI Moodoy nl(ht whoo Ille council recolvad : -A 141M!gn11urt peUUon ll'om Corot!• di! Mu ""'ldents pro!Hllnl Ille plan. -A l»<l!""tur' pn>INI peUUon !!om Corona del M1r merchanta. -A teller lrom a See'• Candleo es· acullve PTillll lha l)'ftem ·Would turn Corona del Mar into a "ghost town." The resldtnta' pet!Uon wu turned in f'rom P .. e J SINKING ..• into four-foot swells lo rescue James v .. Auken, who tapoed Into deep sbock ond begon_lo alnk. Two olllln lnllrumental In tho mus """"" w"" ldenlllted u Ille tur Ripper, Cllllord w-ud, {II Octln Ave., Seal Btlch IOd ehlol tllflnw Walter Mffhln, ~Catalina &L,.Sta) Beach. Bl!Qtd oil compony oU!ciall today rtlueecl to lpej:ulalt oo what mar hovo ••Ulld Ille Tripi• Crown to alnk in 300 feet or water alter llltlq ot(ht liure anclior• uaec1 i. bold an o11 p11uoria down. ' 5~ OoUlll 'WU -·tins I gan!ry ..... -. to haul ·1n Iha 11111 of tltt elahl anchor cll'11\1. lotaWni MIO tons, wfien Ille unexpWnecl !Iii begoo. A 1pokOll1llll tor Slllta Fe lllttrlll· Uooil Coll>., bulldera of Iha powerlUl Y.,.,I o~ by-~Wendell Inc., llld Ille Trlpla Crown wu built to work bt deptha of 1,000 !eel, wllh Wel(hll up in 900 loOI. "W 11 .JJ* Iii eip1•1• wul "' pie-, ~ . • .,... aloO llld II II norm•! tor "' 1111 tllllft!J '*!I llindllnc Ill~ tJttn1c w.J&hll, bul Ill• 'danpr ts olloet by 41>l!UDi water ballut within Ule work ~ bull. crewmen .hoarded Iha lll·l•led crall 11t Port . Hueneme Saturday to move the Blue Star n, 'one of about 1 doaen eucb oU oper1iiOlll dotllng Iha normally cotmchlanel Mtaslng men beSidts von· Mll1s were Identified as Frank Galloway, rt, Ven- tura; Bill Thomasson, Torrance; Jack McDlnlll, 31, -1.Uowood: Lloyd Volll>I Jr.,. It, 8qta Barhlrl; llitn Tlylor, 37, Port Hueneme, and Richard Taylor, Ventura. The V&Pel was contracted to Humble Oil Co., one of a dozen finnl wblcb bid more' lhao l600 lll1lllon 11111 Febnwy to drUJ oo submerged federal oU lauds. 1be Yest undersea field aintains bllllons of dollln In polroleum depo"1ts, now being tapped by varlom. companies WO{kln( la Ille llllDd-rlmmed waters. , . Nixon Joins Ike ' At Thanksgiving NEW YORK (VP!) -Preotdmt-tlecl lllcbard. M. N)no md 1111 lomlly wUJ h1vo ~ cjlnner with lormer Pruldeftl· ht!), --· A Nixoo ur llUIOllllCed ~ that Ille pmldtnHl!oct will Or lo WNhin(lon, D.C., 1nd viii! Ei.e-, who is In Willer Reed Arrey Medical Center ncupor1Un1 from • Hrfeo ol heart 1ttack1. The Nison lunlly II to hovo Tblnicqlv· Ing dinner with -Ind hJo wtto, Mamte, and their IOll, John, and hl1 lamily, Including David Eisenhower, who wW many Jullo Nlzon on !>Jc, D. \/kit ,,.Jdl!lt...., 0.-fll """""' 1"MWi• 1e ... u ·-n.~~int Ff'Otll P .. e J • Jt""" P. Celll1tt Pt\11 Nlutn *""-' ... Mwrtlll<11 C:llY l!dl... blftctii.r ..._. __ 2J 11 Wnt l•IN• le11ltw•N M•lSS!tt All4tnt1 PD, Its 11711 fJ,6J ··--c::-.-... 1-............... ~•••n m,....•­ """""''-... I a.t Ml '"'"I NOISE TESTS •. cilman Paul J. Gruber, "we'll be 1bl1 to Identify those wbo are makin1 ntghts that are (noisy) beyond human en· durance. '!'hare llrudy ire (decibel) standards llllt CID be Ulld. U 1111 city attorney givH us a law that we can pul on 1111 boou, "' could proceed apinll the -1• wbo ... d1D111ing ua." C11J Attorney Tull)I 5eymolJr wo1 ln- struclad to find out 1111 -• of Ibo city'• authority to ..,.., uUilOise 1"2alaUon ' l!ven H M munlctpal 1'11alalloa II poodblt -It 11111 be ~ by otatJ IOd federal qmctio -tht dlta plhered by tltt --could bl Ulld In city -tatlono bllGn agencies reopo!IJ!ble for llrporl P'"'lb and llM!, Moyor Doreen MIJ1bll nOtad. Auiltant City MJn.wr JllllOI l)o. Chllne lild lha lnlonrutllon would l1lo bl valuable ahould the city decide to join In the Jet noise tawaui11 pll1nJ up aplnll the counl)'. (!lom•lhlnc of a pncodml for lhla occurrad laal weet wi... Ute city of lnllowood aued 1111 city or t.nl Angal• for $IOO million for proper17 losses allegedly caused by L.A. Interna· Uooal's ~lg jets.) C1!1 Altomoy Seymour 'i'eod U>at lll'ljlbk! ovldence oupplted by I ht" prtclaloo O..erll Radio equipment would bl conatdtrtd ..... rellabll In court lllJll bolore otlttr~oa lllln would be UllluppOrled Ind oplnl0111 ~ ind1'tduall. Ht ded, boftvtr, that for ouch purposes the equlpmllll -DOI bl llltd bf llllltal. '"111e oualllkatlom al tltt -who -ll 11'1 aD lmportaal," be llld. Far lhla -· DoChl=-cO C01111denllan ol u tad nollo lludy by oulalde consultaota. Minimum COlll he elllmatad II H.OOQ; mutmum, •• ooo. Mayor MonhaU uktd 10< I wrfttan report 1111 lho propoaat. In tho meanllmo, al1e agreed wtth the stall IOd lhl ml d the councU 11111 Ille DOiie rocorder allould bl purChued. II will problbb' bl avaDallle IOIMl!me la Jaouary, OJ.let Glavu lnctlcated, i\ by Corona del Mar Alalstaot Poetmutor Graol Howald. He llld bl did not clrcutata IL "People jUll come by 1111' homo and 11 wort and Wed to al(ll lt.'' 'nle mefchanta' peUUon, whlch ac- coropanled a Corona del Mar Ownber or Commerce anU-one-way resoJuUon, wu oubmltted by formor Oouncilmln !let Cook. Sae'• C.ndllo ..,,,.11zy-1reuurer Hull> S. Jl'1y pteldtd In his letter thal llie one-way plan should be abandoned because It would do more harm than good by chasing away customers from .-aloq lbt blaltwll}'· .. °"'"""-Robirt -. ""' 111& -lo1d O!Mmhv ol eoca--ton 11111 Ibo propoaal woulda'I bl lm- plemeatod Wl10a 11 bid -m•mllf oup- por1, -11111 lht clV 11111 ...-1 the coundl with 0 tecbnlcal informaUOA11 on Die. '· 11IO WI CID IClt m ll" Tbt lllall llllormaUcxt is DOI upacltd lo bl IU!floleat in overcome oommunllf -and council --·to lht -woy lnttlo poltam, whleb WU orlllaallY propolld 1o tmpr<M1 the aow ot lrlll!O dowa 1111 11 Nlld.,Ual -11111 -14 be lfiactad. Council Yields to Parents On School Crossing Guard Newport Be.lcb city councllmeo Mon- day night ylllded to 4.11 Corona del Mor p ... nts who hid peUUoned for a Fron• Page 1 BORDER ••. Gruber. "Where ls this done? .. "ln Europe, all ovtr," replied Mclnnla. "°'!IY U lhel hove vlsu," ,Gruber aald. '1We can i lhu' our l)'tl to the problem. Kllis don 'I need a prucr!ptlon to buy drug1 In Maalco. Tbty ... 10 into • otore and 1et 1,000 tablets. Minors ... nuuilaa beck end forth ....... 11111 bordar all !lie Ume:' Mclllnll uis be would "mucb· pnfar" urgln( Con(naa lo ,..k cl o" r cooper1Uv1 ICl!on wltli · Ibo 1\lu!Clll rovmuaent "to ellinlllatJ lht 110Um of Ille problem." I "There is alrtad•,t~ dono in th1a area," 111d~IV. talk· Ing obout •muullllf: ¥tnors llO prel'1 acUve Jn th1a ID11lllllnC now." The formar lwo-Umt ~or then Uktd: . . "Wby lhoQld )'OUlli peeplo bl allowed lo ge• lo Muloo wllhoul lhelr p.,.,,11' conmt·" "k lot ol lhem ro to Vloinom wllhout lhelq1a..U' COllltllt," Mclllnll lllOPPtd. "T.bat'1 an. enUrtJ, difftreot matt.-," Gru~ grumbled. Tbt debit•· · coochidtd lacoocluidve!y on 11111 llOtt; Balboa Councl!mu then suggested the resolution be held over for two weeks. Its adoption is expected al that time, t.Jtbougb it may not be unalllmoul. $195 Stereo, Tape1 Reported Stolen . 'The lt1eft ol 1111."""" ol a1'lo ... equtpmeot and • wu roportad Sotur· doy by ltevin Clark Oochr.... 12, 4llG 40!h St., lo N!wport llladt pollct. CochrMo lold olll ...... llllt hll Cit WU porked during earl7 '"""'1llJ hc<lrl 51- turdaY "' fronl ol lelh 5tnel aod Ocean Fronl school croalng rulll'd. Cowlcllmea 1ulhorisod hiring the ruard In I unanlmotil"'VOtl. Ho wtU ualll ltarhor View Elemental)' School )'llUll(llen •croa Ille lnlenecllon of Fifth and Marr.ertte avenue•. Clti-Tr.Uln ..-Rober! Jlfft lold councilman ho could nol now recom- mand 1111 l\lll'd, butd on currtnl 1r11r1c flow 1tudft1, but ht Mid one would doubtless be needed by next school year. Municipal lawmaker! decided not to wait, in view of the rtlaUvely amall payroll expenditure for the guard - about $1,000 for the remainder of the school year -111d in ruponse to the parenta' obvlOUI coactrn. Jaffe nld It all came down to a question of the level of service the city wants to provide its citizens. ·•u a properly trained l\lll'd is hired MW, it """"' would aOI burt IJIYlhlng," ho said. ''We'd be techrUcally lnstaning a cuard earir, but U tho commun11¥ wanll that l"el', df .l&t!f'vlew, I certainly woll 't ariue-" Jafft laid the need for I IUln1 WU lntvlllble blcoUH ol lha new Bren (Up- per Harbor View Hllla) development above Corona del Mar. A total of 600 bomu aro bulnc bull!. Chltdrtn from the tract wW IOOa be 11cl11placlJll" lower Corona del Mar atudents from 1chool -· he 118111. . Ht lllpla1ned 11111 lho rillanclally llr1p-~ Newport.Me11 llCbool dlllrlcl bu 1111 '° 1111111 b-, IOd llllr mUll used by stude11ta who are far1hert !!om tlttir 1Choo11. Tbe chldren In Ille Bren lracl wW be a sreattr d.lttaDCI from lcbool lhlo many YOUlli'ien In lower Corona de.l Mar who now ride tile b-. Nut yeor, l1lllll' of lhom .wm hav1 to walk. Jlfle alrlad wllh two olhar roqullll of lla(hor vto'° P:=ners, who packed lhe cooocU He rtcom· mended 11111 comlruclioo of 1 sldow~ on tltt nortli lldl ot Futh Avoouo IOd lmprovomaol d 1 polh through Jumlllt gully be conatdered tar Inclusion in ne111 yur'1 ••pllal lmprovomenll bu<llel. Counctlman Rober! Shelton Toc!udtd the recommendlUoca In his moUoo call· tng for the crossing guard, who wlll presumably be on duty within a few weeks. Newport llelcbct1¥-. n. pul ldoptad pollclu on Oranp County ·Alrporf hi .. -unabl1 lo hop, up wtlh llrporl IP'OWlh IOd ,air lrlfllc -· Mondly nl(ltl lllarltd olrull. Th'l' adoptad.a ..., po1lc1 llatomtnl. ... 11111 is IUfllcitnUy _.. "lo .... main val1d tor -llinl in -~· "' lht -al Joct Mulllll, ~ ol Ibo ccondl'• Air Tralllc ~ Commlllat. Mullu'1 Commlttoo rocommtt>dld lbe eouncl1 ICl!on. ''The Qty Councll," 11)'1 t be Wllltlmoualy adoptad I t I I t m t n I , "rtcoflllw lht -Ind lnt-llllf of uPlndlal air lnalportaUon ""2ca 1n or .... Coua11 10c1 111t urpa1 nt111 in proporty plu and provldl fer IUCh upwton. "It is lhe .polloJ ol lht CltJ Colmcll that tho ulllmall llmc!ICll cl Onqe Counlf Airport In Ibo air trlfllc ll7s!am of Soolhtm Ca111omla bl 11111 ol a metroport:, I.e., rutrtcted to u,. ue of commorclal carrion eopobio of oborl take-off• lllld !llldlnp llld m1li1 prlVlto· ty oper11ed hualnw Ind plouure aircraft, II Tbe statement lhoa 11111 11.. pc1nts COllllllllUns council policy oa sptO!llc concerns : _i•Nolat, polluUon and ha 1 a rd ulOCl•tlld wttb airport operaUom should be reduced from present levels and main- tained at a standard aceeptable to the city-." . -"The llirport shovld bl llmlted to Ultlfflate IVVice u a metroport, and further development should be restricted in a manner that will prevent ils evolu- tion toward or conversion lnto a re,pcrw. airport.'' . -"County and (ederol agencies1 s'hbuld give top priority to \hi acqu.bitlon and development of .. 1 tultable regional airport to Hrve the eounty." -"Oblectlon1bi• nl(ht IU(hll !!om the airport should bl atlmil\lled." -"Tb• ell¥ often lhl ..m .. of Its 1tall ond Air Trlfllc Advisory Ccmmtttoe in uslslin( with Ille allalnment ol Ibo obJectlvu of th11 pollcy.11 Baby, Two Others Hurt in Accident A traffic accident injurtd thrte persons, Including 1 monlh-old bab7 girl, Monday allerooon '' tho lntenocUon of Oranp A ... ua Ind W, Cout lll(hway In Newport Be1cb. ' AU lhree woro taken to Holg M-111 HO!Jlltal where they wm ,.loued followln( troolmenl of minor lnJurle1. Police ll1d Iha collision oceurad betwean •Ulo< driven by Mn . Mory Muri•! llMIJl'OV", 43, ol IOI Grant 81.. and Mr1. Let. Terry Walker, '721 of 1717 E. Secood St., bolh Jn Newporl. : Tbe baby had . been lhrown to the nocrr of the Hargrove vehicle upon Im- pact, hoipltal aides said. "ll!AT" THI! HOLIDAY ltUSH ~ Drmp!!7 We're Dro1p1ry u,.111. 9111Hty W•r"1111111hT, I lr11t•ll•tft11 ·-~---· Y11n •f h:p~ .,.. .. All Wwt Dent 1111 0-r Pltnt. Frtt btl- .,, .. , 11 Yttt Ht"'., ICONOMICAL roducM lht ••H f., fr•qu•nt pt•ft11lenal cl1111ln9 "· ••u•• it remove• +h• d•1,ty 1m~t4s..._ ,l•d toll and l1t•t• "' r1114111 1n +Ir.'--. carpet flbtn t1 ctltttt dirt. CUI.NI 19 11tu•llr "'""" .. 11 from Nth tht P:ll• ef tilt Hrptt lftcl tht -IOlnttt Hikiftl• IUTOlll PIU the pewtrfol om•,. +ion proc•1• r•mO•t• m1l1tur• Im• m•d i1t.ty1 thu1 a .. 141nt 1hrlnk•t•• and ltf+e M1ttH pllt t• 'llkt ft.W1 1pp11ra•c·1. WHIM TOU WANT THI PINbT- CAU 'ti I . SAl1I PIOCDI .. t•ntlffuPy ,,.,~ •P•cl ,,,.11Uy ftr the preftt•l•naf carpet cl11n1t. It ls compl1t1ly 11f1 for 111 ''''" fl~tn. MNTLI ACTION u111 .,, ~ru1t.11 tt 1crub~f,.9 actlo", •• lt 4N• r1ot ~1 .. .... !ht ,11. ti th• ... ,... IOll. llTAIDIN• ~D MO'llt PICIOl'lll• t" lnthl't<I •t "' ..t~ .... , -UTlllATI RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLIAN!RS . Otr 2 ht v-of S..Vico in 0.•1199 County 2950 RANDOLPH COSTA MUA _ , .. foloo Wllollli7-PHONI i46-J4JZ " ----~---------- ------ - .. I I i , • • , _ • ... -·-·----·-~ __ ,........_•m >• fO O)lf q o 4 ,.... . .,...,_....,,,.. ____ ....,_'"'1' .... .,,,..,.,,..,,...,, ..,._""'.,..,.""' .. ,., ........ .,..,.~""1"f",.,,~~ ....... ~-....,,.... .............................. ~:!""---!""..,..,,.":;~ I I < I I I ~NWltLl~-PATIENT . .,_.There;•·:.:qu~U~u .~ether,"f.;,l. ·~· i. But .just~~~-i:s .:C· A .. Kir -(I _is:doing a .good Larry Rossman 'want. to be· inoculated for'MiStletoe Mlidne.$s 'job•whlle·Mrs. Rossm tests·the ·"serum" by holding mistletoe • i •• ~ . , ' ' • • which .will sweep the membership of'the·Surfsiders•Cfub'Saturday,. over her husband's head. • ' . . r ' . • ' ' SORORITY BLOSSOMING -·moesoming Into an.even larger or- ganlzallon is Alpha Chii Omega. -Membe:1'a£ tll( IJOUP will. lie lllltiating their llDth.COlleglata·ch~. th& weekend of Dec. 8, 7 and 8 on th'e Fullerton campus of-call!Ornia State College. Decorat- • ,. . Ing a 'table centerpiOce for 'the lllltiation and chartering are (left to rigbl)·Mrs.Loren Reather, Ml'I. Belitrice C"' .. and Mrs. V. /O Ely. . I • ..., ' l __, ~ •« • • .. ~ .... -------·=. = .... _ ... _______ ·---~--------- •• ~ ------ .,..,....,, llcowe l• ""1"' •KM P ... ~ llEA ANDERSON, l~lot Surf ·siders . Catch 'Bug'· There's going to be an epidemic. Bui ll<M>!le will mind catching it. It's called Mistletoe Madness and memben of. the Surfsiders Club are predicllng that It will reaCh epidemic proportions by Saturday, Dec. 7. Those infected by the merry malady will be on hand at the Newport Beach Elk's Club for tlte big. gest party <>! the club's yearly schedule. A champagne t:Oclrta1l party will fortify those who are ''infected" M will the soothing but dance- able music of the Moonglows which will permeate the room at 9 p.m. Plans for the glittering event for members and guests have been concocted by Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lombardi, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Casey, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hotchkiss, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rossman and Mr: and Mrs. Edmon Jacobs who are ''prescrib- ing" complete participation as the only available "cure.'" First in County Coeds Join Family Of ~lpha Chi Omegas The initiation and chartering of the newest Alpha Cb! Omega chaptu will take place the weekend of. Dec. 6, 7 and 8 at California State College, Fullerton. Epsilon Kappa chapter will be the first collegiate chapter of • national sorority to be in Orange County. It was formerly Zeta Phi Lambda, a campus group. Festivities will begin Friday, Dec. 6 at the Assistance League clubhouse in Fullerton with the pledging of Zeta Ph! Lambda alumnat who are being initiated. Formal initiation ceremonies will take place Saturday afternoon and will be followed by a punch party and banquet for the new members, parents, national Alpha Chi officers, alumnae and university guests. A reception' for the new mem~rs will close the activities on Sunday afternoon. Making arrangements from the Newport·Harbor area alnl'ftN!I chapter are the Mmes. Beatrice Criat, Laguna Beacb, catering; Davl4 G!edt, Huntlngton Beach, initiation banquet; Ronald Gagliano, Costa Mesa, floral decoratlons, and Loren Heather, Newport Beach, pretl- dent of the Orange County executive board, coordinallng COllDCll of Alphi Chi Omega Alumnae groups. . Collegiates to be initiated are the Misses IJz Aldrich, Newport Beach; Georgellen Anderson, Retta Ard, Judy Bartell, Merilyn Busch, Daron Delano, Joan Engemann, Pat Faddis, Sandy Ridge, Mary F!sb- er, Janice Heape, Sharalle Janiga, Candy Kohles, Nancy Porter, Andf Smith, Lynn Smith, Sue Justus, Chris Yockey, Lorraine Stoffel, and Melodie Lowe. Zeta Phi Lambda alumnae to be initiated are Mn. Paul P'rle4- rlch, Miss JoAnne Lindotrom, Mrs. Roger Paris, Mr•· .Mark llcbmldt and Miss Christina Tearjen. National olflcers ol Alpha Chi Omefa who will be attending art the Mmes. Max W. !IltUe, Montpelier, Va., natlonal president; Alidrew P. Corliss, Inglewood, nation'ai collegiate membersl!lp deVelopment director; William H. Strauss, Indianapolis, Ind_, n'auona1 .exte111on director; Richard L. Oblinger, North Hollywood, presldentotprovlnct lD ; Darrell R. Nordwall, :I'lfs!in, former national president, and)loaal4 W. Hutton, Phoenix, Ariz., district alumnae chairman. The chartering of lhe· new chapter w!ll · brillg' t!te mll!iber at Alpha Cb! Omega collegiate chipter1,to 10. The .sorority wu fouDde4 In lB85 at DePauw University. · ,. " . . ' , ~ looted II 11'1 marrlqe ob)ecl!Yely and dllcovered I had a banl·work!ng, .fa!tblill, honorable )luaband with oo bail habils. 8" WU lood to ma and WU>detrul to oar dllldren. 'l1le Oll'1 lbin& wrona with hb wu no lnWelt In MS. So wbal! No marr1ap II perfacl, and eun ls r.r happier tb8D many ccupl'" wbo have noU1iq to Nl1 to each OCher -cxctpt In the bedroom. Pl .... print 11'1 leUor. Ann, II IDl1 blip _, wOri\eo wbo aro IDl!erJnc ~. Aao t 1 1 1n wll .. alol II ..., -MM. OONTENT 1'I _. ,wr fl:••t•r . ._..., ._ I>IAJt OONl'ENTt Nol aB -11 liar II e0n ., ... 'lwLT PILOT! m wlDbtc C• IWe) tt mb.,.,. •'•P•a • • t•t. ,. ti 1 • ~·-,. .... ..... \'11 -..... ,. > • , I I ' OAll.V l'ILOT Golden Annive;sary Marked Mr. and Mrs. Jack P. Caskey ol Costa Mesa celebrated their i50tl1 wedding an· nlversary with• champagne brunch hosted by their cblldren, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Ta)1or of Burbank. The Five Crowm restaurant was the festive set- ting. Caskey is a retired ·real estate broker. The honorees previously resided in Corona dei Mar where Mrs. Caskey was active in church and club work. The .' couple were married Nov. 17, 1918, in Lake Charles, La. Horoscope Leo: Be Knowledgeable WEDNESDA y VIRGO (Aug. %3-&pt. II): CAPRICORN en... 22-Jan. NOVEMBER 27 Study agreement. contradll. 19): What appeart to be minor By SYDNEY OMARA Read between the lines -change could evolve into ma- be aware of f In e print. Key jor opportunity. Be at your "Tiie wise man controll hia is to be analytical. U you best. Prepare for any even- destin}i. • . AltrOlogy points waqt to keep an association, tuality. Some at the top are the way." re1atiOll!lUp, now ii time to ready to give you a break. ARIES (March 11-Apri] 11): aay 80• AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. You face question of whether LIBRA (Sept. U-Oct. 22): 18): Study values. Down pay- you are capable of letting go Domestic adjusbnent may be ment may not get what you wheit situation IO demands. necessary. Strive for greater really need. Spend t I me Means don't hang on to in-hannony. Forget past-wort revieWing various possibilities. tolerable rftultton. Key Ill toward future, Accent on prae-Invite fresh vitwpolnt. You faith in future. Appreciate tical approach. Give praise could b4!I ln for pleasant your own useta. where due, especially to famJ. surprise, TAURUS (Apr 11 20-M:ay ly member. PISCES {Feb. 19-March 20): 20): Friendl may appear im· SCORPIO {Oct. 2.1-Nov. 21): Obtain hint from AQUARIUS patient. Don't permJt tbil to Good lunar aspect today coin-message. Break through to affect speclaJ a.sslgnment. You cides with change, variety, new ground. Lunar emphasis do have work to complete. creative expression. You on power of your personality. Know that your uplraUons break loose from restrictions. Display enthusiasm. Challenge can be fulfilled U you live Opportunity knocks -answer. proves stimulating. Welcome up to potenUal. But remain skeptical. It. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): SAGmARIUS (Nov. Z2-IF TODAY IS YOUR Accai.t oo your judgment. If Dec. 21): ObligaUon to friend BIRTHDAY you are creative, comet, JOU could make Im-grabs spoutgbt. Obtain htnt anxiowi to help others to help presslon upon superiors. To from SCORPIO me 11 age. themselves. You've come assure thla, listen to inner There ls opportunity - b u t t h r o u g h a cycle of voice. Today you have kna ck duty coimg first today. Keep responsibility. Now you get of knowln1. Back up your feel-promise to fam ily member. chance to enjoy results of lngs. Improve home. some of your efforts. CANCER (June 21-July II)'[,============'=====:;[ Long-range views dominate. But alao remember pruent ta.ska, oblfgatlon1. Ute Imagination, but don't pro. crutinate.. Pay attention to ealls. _ ... Don't neglect one 1t a distance. LEO (July is.Aug. 22): ldeu can be transformed to profit. Key ia to be knowledgeable about ,detalla. Some overlook Important aaped of project. Don't make same mistake. Keep oa top of aib.latlon. Stores Open AD Bloe Ollp stamp redemption atorea ln Collfornla and Nevada will be open tbe first four Moodays In 1lec:ember for the coo- venleoce of Olrbtmu sbop- pen, ocoan1ing to Donald A. Koeppel, pnsidelll Tho ..... normally ... open Tu-y thrcugh Saturday. lfr5 BE FRIENDLY Ir YoU haw new nela:hbon or know ot anyone movina to our ~.Ple&N tell U1 to ~t .. 11"7 uten4 • flllillli -and belp them to becslt eC'qlalnt:..t In tbdr new IWTOUndlnp. ~a Buch -Visitor llH'2' SI. Wit Yldfor •• ..,., I THE tt• THANKSGIVING FEAST ROAST TOM TURKEY With Chestnut Dre11 in9 ·---· .. ·-···-····-··-··-· 1$ 4.00 VIRGINIA BAKB> HAM Ch.f's Sp•cial Champa9na Sauce ........ 4.75 ROAST RACK Of LAMB Bou~•ti•ra of Wild Ric• ---·-··-······-··--·-5.50 For wo P•l'lons ............. ·-··-··-···-·--·-·-10.00 ROAST LOMG ISWID DUCK With Wild Ric•, Oranta Sauc• ................ 5.25 CHH'S SPECIAL NEW YORK SlUK With B•rnai1t Seuc• ·--·-·-----···-··-·····--······-5.75 l"clud .. 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OUtlOlnc k!nl, Marl: Bodin, WU ~ al Ceremonleo and WU namod 0penonal1!y al lhe year." LoQabran and bla .....taey, Illa Dorolhy DeMallCnM. wen pramitecl IOkl eaaraved plaquea. Mia DeMallinon wu n a m e d "aecretuJ at the year." Judges for thla, the llCOl'ld 1Mual eontelt, were the Hon. ~ attomey for Orallp ~· Enterillrunllll ..... by Mra. Albert ll:cC ' .i.o preolden~ who ..-led a quartel, -ponied "' ... daughter I Katb7 E c cl t ... Slngen were Mra. Atl- Root. Mn. Mlclrey ~ and her daugbler, 11111 Pal Gunkier. Guella were welcomed b7 Mn. George Hannahan, precl- denl, Mn. Eccles and Mn. Wllllam G. 1111'1. outaolnl tem!ary-ol-yar. Coffee Garden Gallery Photographs Exhibited An exhibition of J>hl>lograpby Accon!ln& to Mn. Jci>n the Newport Harbor Service Killefer, pubftc re 1i.tIon1 by B e I h ltoch, pnsented by chairman for the leaJUe, aacb of the pbotogr1pher'1 creo-1 b • Newporl Harbor Serviee tions expras a certain ran Loque, opened yestorday in quality. the Caffee Garden Gallery, "MOIUy," lbe Mid, .. tt II Corona ifel Mar and wW COi> b<r undenlandlng and 1 ... tinue throoab Jan. 15. of people, 1 mergina: wltb The public ia invited to view nature, a llOftnesa and tran- the photogaplu durinJ< gallery qu11lty at the same moment. h o u r 1, Monday to Saturday 1 rubtle ei:cltement. She cap. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. tures the essence.•• Tho exhibition II a montage --------- of pho<qp'apbs repn!IODtlng four yean of work .00 en- compaaalq 1Ubjed.s Including photo -ys, lalhlon, theater and protralture. . Kids Like to >,sk Andy ·GIRLS ••• Art JOI still '"""' .... 1dn .....a ~ J1!1 [9rllli1lll II ell rill 117 . 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Dr. and Mrs. Gustave Roy, of 1011 S. Capella c.ourt -who bad stood in bne a short Ume before at Ll:t5 Angeles International Airport -still carried tickets on the ill-fated plane. Faced wlib • delay ln take-of!, however, due to fog at their destination they gave up the Los Angeles-to-Orange County flight whi1h ended in deatb and boarded a bus for home instead . "I remember the soldier boy and that . married couple," said Mrs. Roy. ,_ Big Win USC Grid Star Gets 1968 Heisman By EARL GUSTKEY the Coliseum. Hill, who had Wke<I LOS ANG~o.~ Q:nu:i J. Simpson privately with Simpson before the press calmly acknowledged collegiate football's conference, told the press that Simpson greatest accolade this morning when he lOld him he was accepting the award met the press following an announcement "with a great and deep sense of humlli- from New York that he was the 1968 ty.'' Heilman Trophy winner. McKay introduced Simpson, calling The call came intQ the office of USC him "the greatest football player 1 've President Dr. Norman Topping at 9: 57 ever seen." a.m. The caller waa Neill McAllister, Said O.J.: "I'm very proud to win awards chairman ~the Downtown the Heisman and I'm glad its all over. AthleUcClubinNew kCity, I'm accepUng this as a team .award "It's O.J.," be told • TopPlnl. . -my teammates are just u deserving First to comment was ~n's wile, of it aa I am." Marquerite, who WM awaitlng ~ c:i1: The scene wu hardly remini.seent of with her husband and the uruvm1t: lh6 ooe that took place bere almost eslden' ,....., yean ago to the day, wben Mike pr . . k. ....-"Now I'm going to have to stic :· GiTett won the same award, showed pin tn your head," she said. . ~ emotion at the press conference Forty minutes later, the Sunpson; lditwas overcome with tears. But O.J ., use coach John McKay and Athl¢.i went through the ordeal with no more Director Jess Hill arrived a~ ~ ~ emotitll lbat be would have shown going floor of the USC Student Uruon Buildillb to the barbershop. for a massive press conference. Asked wb'ere he wouJd display the Triumphantly, be enterf.d the room trophy in his campus apartment, Simpson with student chants o( "O.J ., 0 . J., responded : "Where eyerybody can 1:1ee o.J •••.• " ringing in his ean and it, I'll tell you that." filling the building. He will officially receive the Heism.an HDI told ti>< ...... that Simpoon'i Tn>pll)' 'lbllr>day, Pee. , 5 II !be jersey, No. 32, wou1d be retired after Downtown Athletic Club ln New York Saturday'• game with Notrt Dame at City. Residents Protest Changes •· In Mesa Apartment Plans Mild ond cordial prolab MoodaJ led to --minor chlllcn In a I08'unll lunry a)'Utmenl proled. llnall:I' nconl- meod"1 for approval by ti>< Colla Mesa P1annlnfr COmmluion on I I to 0 vote. llaaldenll al the .... llllm>UDdlng the t7.k<:re project at MOO Harbor Blvd., hoWttti, Wt'no doubt la lnyone°9 mind thlt they will take their critk:iams be!«e the dly COOl!dl nen Monday. The f'OOdlll,...I UM pormll appllclUon ~ 10< """"'II' approval Moo- dlJ by .the ~ commiulon woold -uiO "'' for Fair llarbar I • and eo .. a1 r... ~ ·ro camj>tote !be project. One ol !be cblef c:rllldlml 1rauPt against deYeloper Sidney Sber'I total-UV· Ing tnvironment proJtcl MoodlJ II that It to1all up to 150 more Wllll lhao proposed a year ago. "'Mr. -sner•1 J>t1>pouf ciil<il for :K'I units a yur ago," cbargC!d Gam!U A. can.r, m c.11.,e Drift, !WI 11 ~tiff--" Slier llt<r ald he oblained ....nlm ol the Ring Jlrolbtn, who he. prollod (Seo APAR'IMENTS, Pap I) Ttlepb<mlnl a -'l'homu Roy, lO, of Redlands, the couple announced their change in piano and ald they ....id drive to bis place from Costa Mesa that nigbt, for a planned pro football lllll< ooting SUnday. They had already taken out 1100.000 In life insurance from an airport vendor for the 40-mile filght. "You cou1d have been rlcb,• Mrs. Roy said oho told her older son jokin(ly, alter tbe couple ~ not to fly the Counfy OKs Instrument Landing By JACK BROBACK Of tll9 DI"' ,Ott SI ... Orange County supervisors today ap- proved. an agreement with the Federal Aviation Administration permitting in- stallation at the county airport of an instrument landing system and an ap- proach lighting system. Ironically, the agreement signing may have been nine months late. Such equip- ment is designed to p r e v e n t air crashes like the one Saturday night which took the lives of nine persons when a Cable Commuter Airlines plane hit two miles north of the runway. Much ol the !LS localher equlpment has been stored at the airport for many months while the federal agency and the county negotiated over location of equipment and other details. The n.s system will take about nine . months to lnstall and will cpst about '400,000, all paid by the federal 1ovem- ment. Currently, th< ooly navigational equlP' ment at the airport is a Terminal Visual Omnl Range CTVOR)•ll)'!ttm llhlch give; the airplane pilot a radio beam to determine the locaUon of the runway. The Cable Commuter plane which ciashed Saturday was on the TVOR line when it struck the Newport Freeway 3t the Dyer Road interchange, airport officials said. . At the tin..e of the crash, tbe plane should have been at an altitude of more tban 450 feet, they addell, . Mystery still aurrounds the en.ct cause cf the crash. Although there was a half mile visibility at the airport tt is possible that the patchy fog liad closed in to zero al the' .two-mile distant point. Supervisors originally requested m. stallaiion ol. the JLS system by the FAA last Dee. 5. But a series of delays set in which Stanley Krause, county Real Property Services director, said were "not undue". "There was no dragging of feel on the project," Krause said today. Exact location of the n.s equipment was ooe of the delaying factors. At one time, the installation waa to have been made south of Palisades Road on clear zone property -Owned by the county. But negotiations with the FAA finally !l.J:ed the location north of Palisades at the end of the aiprort runways. Ex-Mesa Speed King 'Too Fast' ' On His Marriage? LOS ANGELES -Craig Breedlove, the fonner Costa Mesa fimqan who holds the men's world land speed record, w a s accused in court Monday of "apetdlng" into bis :second marriage. Mrs. Lee Anh Br.edl.,., the wm1<11'1 land speed recor<I holder, tostlliod In a Superior Coor! hearing that she WU 1Ull married to the champion racer when he manied former model Carolyn Lordes Nov. 15. Both Breedlove, 31. and his 24-year~ld bride were ln court for the temporary ~ hearing. Qiaunissioner John OOddarcl liad suggest.d tlie Breedloves aee a marriage counselor. "U wouldn't he ol any 111t llDCt my husband hu already remarried," M r s. -.... ,~. She contended.· however, lhe oWl 11 le- plly marn.d to Bt.odlove beeauA lhe flltd a tWt far divorce in Callfornla Sept. 9, prior to tho Nevada decree. Breed).,. agreed to pl)' Mn. Jlntd. love $600 a moatb temporarJ tllmony an- ti! the cue Is settled. He also will pl)' l6!0 a mootb for matnt..lnCe and mort· aage J)011Deit11...01Ltlte. family bomLln Paloa Venlel pen!Mula. Breedlove roared ICJ'Oll Bonneville Salt Flalo, Utah, tn his Jtti>owmd car at IOO.llOI miles an hour No•. 15, 19!6 to set the wor1d land speed record. M r !I, Breedlove set the women'• venion of 332.:16 m.p.h. durlnfl tbe same month. ' I • a -~-'-'-__c.::,__::~~~~;....___;::...;......;;:. ...... _.;......,~·-'-..:.;_o~ ..... ._- last leg ol their autumn vlall with another aon, Bob, 19, a aopbomore 1t St. Louis Univtrllty, in st. Looll. Dr. Roy, who Is an Orange County Medical Center anethesiologlst, knows the value of lnaD'ance coverage, due to hi• long c....,.. tn the medical field both in Navy and civilian life. ''That wu before the craah," Mrs. Roy said with a note of awkward apology for the bmnleu quip which took a oomher turn wttbin two hours. They then asked fC>r baggage, already taken out to the twin propjet, but wue told they nUght have to pick it up Sunday at Orange County Airport !f it was already aboard. "Go ahead and lose It, that way I can get an all.new wardrobe," Mrs. Roy joked with the clerk, but he was able to mrieve their luggag! from the doomed alrllner, Tht lucky couple first le~, of the nine·fatality crash -which could have * * ldlled 13 -whon they switched on > radio broadcast after arriving ln Cos\:1 Meaa to get ready to go to Redlands. Traveling up ti>< Newport Freewar . they came upoo the grim scene, et which they had been scheduled to be a par~ before a preuing schedule saYed them. "There they were," said Mn. Roy, "there was a wheel on the freeway . My husband called It a landlna gear. He knows more about such things lb.al . (Seo ESCAPE, Pqe ZI * Edu ea tors Eseape Death Six in, Harbor District Spared Crash Fate The superintendent and an assistant superintendent, a board member, and three teachers of Newport-Mesa Unified School Oi!trict were among those who almost took the ill-fated Cable Commuter Airlines fli(h1 tliat craahe<I Saturday night. Four changed reservationa and took an earlier flgiht. Two others delayed by fog arrived too late to make connectiona. The n~victims were Supt William Cunningham, Assistant Supt. Kevin Wheeler, school board member Mrs. Marian Bergeson, and teacher Mrs. Doria Sebbo wbo flew In early from Chicago; teachers association President Ray Snyder and past president Paul Motzlrus delayed on a flight from PQrtland. Th ey were to rendezvous at Los Angele.a International Airport and take the commuter fliiht to Orange County Airport. At home, In Garden Grove, liln. Dorothy Snyder was watching telev\sion with the family. "We were in complete shock when the flash came in," she recalls. "We knew there was a possibility he was on it." After about 15 minutes the phone rang. "I didn't know whether It was Ray or Cable Commuter calling," Mrs. Snyder sald. It was Ray. "It was a complete relief," she said, remembering her tears of the moment. Wheeler had called home from Newport Man, 8 Others Feared Lost in Sinking Divtt11 with powerful undersea lights today searched icy depths of the Sip1ta Barbati ehlnne1' for the world'• mott powerful tug.supply boat and nint m!IS- ing crewmen, lnclndln& one from Newport Beach. Hope Js virtually gone for the nine men, some of whom were uleep in their bunks and apparenUy trapped below when the $1 million ship, just three montful old, mysteriously plunged to the bottom . Cout Guard Search and Resole of. ficialB estimate that no me could survive more than six hours ln the cold, wlnd·taked Pacific awelll lnt.o which the Triple Crown slld !lem-fitat. Sldppor George Gaskill, 34, of 111515 E. 23rd SL, Sunset Beach, oaid thera was only about three minutes to act a£ler the first hint of brewing trvuble at 3:45 1.m., aboard the anchor-raising vessel. One of the missing men 11 well·known Harbor Area yachtaman Mark Von Mills, 46, of 3016 CllU Drive, Newport. Beach, who was reportedly seen on deck before the Triple Crown sank. Mrs. Cec"elia Von Mills said today she still has hope for her husband's survival, but added that prospect& seem dim indeed. Von Milli signed on u tht Triple Crown's first mate only aiJ: day1 ago. Most of the II men who did esc.ope as the giant, crane-equipped ship capsiz- ed and sank were kept afloat by Ufe jackets and picked up within 30 mJnutes by the Loll( Beach-based tu(hoat Pacific Sabirn. WorrJed, skipper Gaakill ordered one crewman to ICI'amble betow and awaken off-duty workers, whlle radioing the Pacillc Saturn for aid in cue the Triple Croift.•1 Ult worsened. • • Safe Burglary Probed in Mesa Detecllves today were proh1na the !450. profe.sslonal-style cracking of a wall safe in the main olllce ol a aprowlln( Cosll Mesa apartment devtlopmeni. The burglary at the :mJO ~ W1.1 --by Alllllaled ~ lnc., -OttUn'ed, Kmftline overntaht. ae- conllll( to Oetecllve John s .... badl. Ile ald tho lntrud ... :pried' ...... • ,..ar door to. Rain eatry and -bnlb · Into the double doored aa!e, whtcb they may have upectecl to be oWl!ed wflh rental money. • NEW YORK (AP) -The stock marbl btld a oolld pin tn icUte trading late this aflamoon. (See quotaUona, P-ll>- 11). MATE FEARED LOST Von Milli with Son Wife of Missing Seaman Still Holding Hope Mark Von Mills rode calm tropical seas as skipper of yachts with proud names before lbe wlnd·lashed Paclllc Ocean swallowed an ordinary, steel workhorse of a vessel and, apparently, him with II. Mrs. Cecelia Von Milla ut I!> the couple'• home at 3011 Cllff Drive, New· port Beach, today and speculated-as many wives of JDea who 10 to sea must -about his ta~ .. "1 ltlll have hope, but it isn't very prom.laing," said Mrs. Von Mllls, "under the conditions:.'' ' She aald she learned Monday on the radio tbat the Triple Crown, which her hualiand slRne<I onto jual last Wednesday u first mate, wu lost ln the wlnd-driveo Santa Barbara Channel. .. A friend . later tdeplloried to llJ he WU -tho nine ,.i..tlla 111t11, a ata!tment Coo!lnned cmty thenafter by a spokesman for the u. S. eoast Guan! Search and Racue omce, ...., Beach. l Hope . 11 now virtually ' gone for the nine who dlsappe!ared early Monday, either trapped below as they slept ()T' sucked wider tht chom: aea as the 11 mllllOlf worklil>al slid down. ' The vigil Is a londy one for Mn. Von Mills -recenUy releaaed from a ho8pllll alt<r to maJ!ir operationa Jn three -~ -u a -travOlled lo be wflh ber. Sha and tbe (>r1lmlllOll! -Area fachtnln have a nlnooytaNlld -. Dllfkl llld I sevm-yar.old IOft, Robert. ·Von Milla ...-~,rttunied from 'l:ahiU aboard U>e Salacta, and II former •ltJfll'<" ol ,..,~-Earl Corketlt'• •Jl'lytoc Cloud, a winner of the Tranepac Rice. Corketl-lodoy--lted-Von-Milll-... a very com-stilpper, nollnf that he allo once "'plained the hie mot<r launch 1'elnpal. out of NtW!>Ort Harbor. Voa Mllll ond hll wt(e, a former , waiU.. at Karam'• -ant, NOWJ>Ort -· bad llved In lbe -Ano 11" 11 , ..... Chicago and his wife told 1Um eve.nirv fog was forecast. Wheeler c:ancellet: reservations and got on an earlier ntghl. He was home in bed when be bear..: the newsflash over the radio. "He saved our lives," Mrs. BerpeolJ said. "Weli, I'll tell Y'CUt we all nm to church Sunday." "I kind of have a feeling that tomebody up the.re is pulling for me," said. M r 1. Sebbo, a th1ttl graC!e teacher at Paulatino School. "It was jual a trick of late that we toot an earlier fllgbt." WbeeJ<r WU Jess emoltooal. "J f111<S:; I've done enough traveling that tba', kind of thing doesn't bother me/• be aald. "We were very fortunate," be added on aecond thoughl Mesa Tot Eau Poi:son teave$; ,. Stomach Treated : ' A tw .. yellN>ld O>ota MeOa fot who crut<d Ills own clbtMi" aahoil 1l!imo; the culinary OIPirimtntaU.O t:'tmo0i ' "' now alter ~ trealed al * li<llJ!lll • Monday night. , He ll!ed polsonoaa .oleander leml Ir • the c:oncoctlon, acconlh!g to pollct. Llttle. Jacques DaYld, soo. ol Mr. UM' Mrs. Rooald J. David, ol '14 Valenclr Drive, wu released from Costa Mesr. · Memorial Hoopltal a£ler ti>< ·1::111 p.m. incldenl ' Police said Illa father pn bfnl ar. cmeUe al ~ soda and wum "*' before ht WU taken by l111hu11tt<9 fo<: further trutment. . ' Leaves end hranchet ol the C<llorlul, ornamental tree which bears briJcbi blos- soms contains a sticky, milt 11p which can cause violent Uioess. Senator Demands Full Investigation Of CSA Plane Cost W ASlllNGTON (AP) -Tiit Defense Department and 'the General AccounU~ Office were asked today to uodertake fullsoale tnv~atlons 'of why the C5A cargo plan&--bacltbone of airlift plannJng for the next decade -may cost fl.2 hllllon more than original estlmat<s. The demand WU made by Sen. William Pronnlrt, (D-Wll.), chatnnan ol tbc Senate-HOUR Economic Committee tha\ receoUy ~ \eltl.motJy on contract ovemms for the. world's largest airplane. It would e a derellcUon ot duty, said' Pronnlre, for Congress to permit payment "of aucb an e1orblt:ant in- crease in coottaict costs without scrutin· b.ing the fUS9D1 gjven for the increase and, ~eed, the en Ure clrcumstances." -. wea .. er Thole winds .-en't wbJppOO Jtt; they'll be around througll Wednt> day, holding the temperature be- 1ween 119 and a cbllJy II along the Orlllfle C9llt. INSIDE TODA 'l' "Keep !cm flt ~;.: po.lie» of CCJ1inf!I probalfon ~ pGMI off bolh f• t110MJ1 ond .. llabUlfalloto fOf' MOOllll IOM !ldgltt o&Mnoll• go to CY A. Page '· ,. • j I l • ' ~~-~ ~-~----~ .......................................................................................................................................... ... i: DA11.Y Pl~DT T-. N°""'bot 26, 1968 lrpert B•ttle , N.oise . Recording . ! OK'd-by ewport • •11 JDOIB r. OOIJ.INI ............ ,Nnpirl ...... wl)l _. bl amtd whh at Isa, .... f4Ulpmeot la lb ID- ~ bllllo ....... lllo , ... .. ~ °"* ~ .. bl& .... 1lllll jeta. Cltr ....,...,_, Moodly n!1ht IJ!llftlmoUsl7 .... .,.td the expenditure ol '1,1'0 for I Gtnerll llad\O doc!bol levtl,-. -The """, .. llpalltd .. eocalallon ,. lllo cll1'I ·--lln!Ula. Sllpo to ...... alllolala blnlod, c:oql4 loolud• • ..-• ..-Ibo """"'1 and rmmlc!Dol "91'al• Umllllll Jtl Dolaa. .,,,. ~ -1 Radio IOllt. ~ u hlllllJ ~. will bo corrlld illlout bi I p.no. IQOlld nor .... wtllbl-ID~bolh­and~W:lZI ...... Police Cblcl B. Jam" Glavu ll&ld tt would be uet .. oli.a complalnt baalJ" In tho eof...,..,..I ol newly adoptA!d vehicle 't"J:bJust re-1ulatlons. !,lo~ IN ......W to r~ up the mQlldodMl•-.1 ...... loTJL Counc.Umen made il clear, however, Board Plans • Quiet Bond Campaign lbol tbolr liahll ...... almtd hlCblr wll<n they decided to buy the equipment. ,,,., want It princlpally to docum"'t the ocope of the jet oalM problem, Ibey Aid. Tbl -di)' -llll1 bl -ald~Uoo oC a Jaw or "'1!I eotahJljbl., allowable deolhel tevoll within -or over -the city. The noise recorder would htlp track down violators. 0 Wlth thll equJpui.ent," A1d Coun- dlman Paal J. Gruber, "we'll be able to lcknli'1 thole who are mUtni llllbla that are (nolay) blyood human ,.. dllranct. Tbero alroedy are (declhell atandarcll that can bl uaect. U the city aUOrncy atves us a law that we can put Oil tlie boob, "' cou1ll proceed agatn.t the people who art dam11''11 111." Cltr ~ TullJ 8e}omour WU U,. strucled to thld out the uttnl of the 'cUy'I authority to enact anU·noise legtslaUoe. Even if no munidpal legialaUon is poulhle -lt -bl pr ... mJ>ltd by atalo and 1-.J qencl .. -tho data gltbnd by the nolse recorder couid be uied in city presentations before agencies reaponsible for airport growth and -Mal'JI' llorM> Manliall nottd. Aaststant Qty Mana~er James De-Cholne said the information would wa be valuable BhouJd the cl!7 dedde to join In the jot nolle lawsuits J>illlll up 1111ntt tho coun1Y. (Sornell>ln(I of 1 precedent for this occurred last week wi1en tho city of ln&l•wood sued tho city of Los Angelet for ~ million for property I-.U.eodll' Cl...ed hy L.A. lnterna· UonaJ'a big jeb.) ., 1-AS'~· ' . Aqiill • .::ii::t.=-1-Dentist Fined campalgn ·..u jlliNlod ~ !lowpin-M ... school -In a atr•tegy lneet!DI' M-nigl>I. 11 will he tlit ..,.. ldnd Ill ...,patgn coodueted by ~ Coolll -(lo!-· !ego Dillt!<;I Ip 111 QW'·IJllSS bond .,., twomorittis•· On · Reckless ~ooting c~,.g~, And II will ainir.4 ·-tbo·.-_, selling job N~~ UBed in a loling Wamn J . Hoke, a 53-year-old Los bond effort last 1ear. . _ . Angeles dentist. ,bas been &ed. "40 for The c ....... Will be ll!ne4 ~ reckl8s8 Bil~ nWlaelt 1Joat operation, at pare:dlll. t11r'rs,.m etlw ·pNntial following 1 ••m COal.t_. ~ N~ "l"'I" ~ . Mesa Munlclpal'Coiut lilcle.•o.td toilay •. The" Jllll .1-1)0 ~ ~ Hoke waa found tonoceot on secondary -............. .._ram· · .. chargee of failWI Ii! J11Dder ....iolanc• 8d~ The by word • . In ao ·a-. UlCti llUllk Ill D-lool "~ -1l''ll W bolrd • oolboanl, and -Ill twr """'Plllil )lllllL ....... """'11!1'~· . into the "'(lift Sept. 7. . GET Varll' ' ' . • The fOW'-day trial of Hoke ~ .1~·.\M.r;. ~ ~.:-r.: =.,coo:'=:,, "'0:: ~J'ii7 =.1'..t. 1or~ci$:1 ~~..:~v.~,a:~ F• U.-!; • · · i...,,.t 10 DO C011a1t. tbe ~ pal ,. WUlllm eun-· The ~ -llad . loo!lflad ~ la ~ al !» compalp 'lllundll1 .&ho& Ila could · wmbu and~b0-..,111~ &nUP'· oollllllc oC Ibo ...S!lanl, nor of .... '1'111 .,..., ~ 1(111 ..,.. *'· ... la --Ibo -before, ad Ibo -tl!ll ot ........ to ·piJIUI .., -tllo -·-fllrlo9'!1iitlw0dlllo, ,... ... -........ -llO""" omntn8').lm sUd as a neWCGFT to Qff tbt Slllll Ala Rl'tW J'*'1 whn. u. -lit wll -.. -.. -ta 11111 -"' Illa -awd, -· Ill 1 atk " • ... of .. -3NOC!l clllla -nmmod .... ---., • .._ __ ... ·-1111 - la lhla la Ille ----lly -w .on.n.i 1111 -""' ! .... _.. ..... " loo told !bl "-'!. FOii-lot !bl...-. llrll, lllol "I Itel ,_ ,,.....ia .Jo wi,.toc, be 11111 111* ....., al Ibo bllm ol IL" · . tho boot. And aecclll, 11111 Ila llad blaottd The """"" groap, whldl m.,. totlud• out aner WWII& his head wblle piloting as many as Dl. will be inllaential peo-the craft. who can help the umpall!J! by &ivi!'( Dr. Sterling PollOck,.111< Hoke family their .... wt llid,•¥<tbi'T .. wiB-physician said be had been c.alled to ing, by speaking. • · treat Hoke for a lump on the right The third l""!P will be -tens. 'n>oit side of hie head· Ille day following thl primorj 11 I k will bl to lel tul tJio a~ . . ' . . . po...t -· · A lfl'8Uard boat picked up the four Curuilngham uld be bu people who awtmmtna ,......, thel had been In are flldilg'll. (lreot -of,--. the oall>oenL -.... .......,.d. boo~ ..-~ •ollr 111111 ud l'q &towed Hoke'• cran; are finding a great nomher of pam1t1 mt..-. I' p l JU' AB.TMENTS •• • Ibo WI liU1ldlll lo .... -had lo bllJ -Jed • lcl!I .......... ~ ... '==~w~'' t~~i~.~ ... ·· = slveral other persons •Sked lf . tbe -might not be thilled on the· plOI plan to ldlaconl to Iha !Whor Sbopptq Cto1er, but 1hll II appamitly not (eul· hle. TBArPlll· PIOBLDIS. · Sobool ermln(, trafllc prohlama, plua water preuure and sewage. ovtrl!)lding were other problems aired by residents opposed to the project, from Fair Drive aouth to the Harbor Shopping Center. Developor1 and Iha city Pllllllin& Olpartment, however, noted that two entra~xtta will aerve the ut.lrnatld 4,000 Olll Wbidl ,;Ill ""' them dally. '1'hll II an 11Umatt ol 1,000 rtildent vthlclea makln(l lour trlpo dally. Shor and hla del!ptn aald alao llwt the unlta -to 11111 for 1111 to llllO moolhlf -are lntendtd lo dlacour11e flml1J ttllanll .. •uch -and -l'tlulf tn parhapo only Ill moro local high achoolen. Durlng his preaentaUon, Sher said he has tpared nothing to eome up with a fine development wbJch will benefit Costa Mesa. DRIANOll MIU 4'RIU. than depreclate, t believe Jt will enhance Costa Mesa and help it eme:ge as a large city," Sher said, U he d.lsplajred arcllltecta' renderings of lbt projoct. Commlssioner Don Hout made the rno- Uon for a recommendation of approval, on c<¥1d!Uono that heavy landac1ptn1 be planted U I butler Incl Iha lennll courta be limlled tor nllbt pity. Jfout aald he al.Jo beU"eved all que1Uon1 by nellhhorlo1 re1ldenla bed be® lde- quettly l.fllWertd by Sher and Corn· missioner H. J. ''Jimmie" WoOd joined him in the vote. ·VI,. Chalrman Charleo A. Beck 11>-. •lalned. Cllalrman Nalo Reade and Com,· milllontr Jack Hammett were ablent. . FSCAPE ... t do." "N1l~ .of us could talk," she recaU.. ~· 111bi11ly, • bl uid: isay eome PflJJl't\".'. . The couple turned in their tickets for re!unda Monday and said reservation 'i:lerks Ioo~ed It them ,aa !hough lhef wera ....., Jlhosla, dQ• to tho norrow brush with fate. - -~·.~ ~~. ~~ Up spent ~.,....,... ~ biOi II Maa l!un- dtj, l!>;,~'.~.ll'l .... which l!.>ar• .Wfili!ne.. •i>Pred> ..... ·• GaPt.ude Ro; ioJd liha """' reaHau, °""''Jiii'' 1-for tun, but d.lacontinued the pracUce •bold a montb .,. for "" Pll'llouJar ·-. A . cheC~ ,of \be meaaqe for ~ 1iOl1i qn<ter · 1'cofPlo, Mr1, Roy'• sip of Ibo ·l'.oclle, atiowed ·lbl1 meauge for llalualq: "Ille_, .. ' --todw dtpaodo on your aelectlvity." ~· ---· -ICC Grants R~oad . ' Freight Rate Hikes WASHINGTON (AP) -The fntemate --. Qimmlaslon If anted Iha ••• Uon'a ,raljrMm toUy lO llllorim lnlahl ~":: ~ t"." illOll commoclltiea of . The ·~:.id In a •ta lenient tis decision modifies Us J wie 19 ruling that oenolllad Ibo nllrvadl to flli lll'tlls fuolled .to DO _, thon I paroaol. ,,_ partoll wlD be ld<pboood Ollll • nctalrv -to lholr homo. "lf tho reptrar can't come over tbat nl&bt. we'll call blck," .be uld. ~'We're plue to Cd tbem. •• r. uld If pa.-llrudr ......... plettd acouraeto becoml~ Alternate Trash Pickup. Date Arranged for Mesa • ---,,.,. .. °"'" ... .....,..,_..._,. 1"M11 r ... rs ..... 11i1111• A Mw,~f1111 #Mlltllll IEdlS ,....,,,,::=.. ---3JO Wftt 1_, ShMt ...... t,lt ..... ML a. tMe.i ttU6 --_......, .................... ·..:.:.:::.::--....... t••bltt No truh will bl picked up on Thanks!Pvina Day In Costa M-due to c:ounl7 dwnps cloaln( !or the holldly, but a special arrangement for alteroate- da1 j)iclwp bu --Ud out no Colla 11 ... Sanllory llialrid baa ......-for the ov,.lood to he pltked up ·m Wedneeday and l'r!doy, In three separ.U -ljlillcal ...... according to Public Worb oir.ctor Goorae Madson. Llrpit of. U1a11 la In lht Neu V- .,.._ where trull will be collec:lod Fr~ day, altbollcJl ...td...U D>U3I hlVI rofUM oat on Ume, since trucks will mate oolJ <llt visit to the aru. that day . 'Ille .,.. ti bouncltd by Mama Avenue, Clubllouae DriVo, tho Sanlo ADI River Ollll Harbo< lloul<vanl, with Ibo 11copllon ol a strip of coauntrda1 i.aDd betwttn -114olevll'd IAll.Ptppor Tna Liiia. '111111 area will bl anerod .., Wad- oellloy. .AJo> to bt bandltd W-y la tho CoUqe Park area, bounded )y Harbor -ard. llerrimac w.,, .,_ ----°"' .. Ibo -· porUoa, oC -· a MOlloo bordertcl bJ ralnllw -. Ibo San llloto rr-.,, Paolarllo A-Babb Slroel 1D1 BWr street Sta.oford Keeps Coach STAHJ'Olll) (AP) -F~ Ollcb Jola __ ..,. ....... - of wrss1mcM •a&ka bJ S&atord w .. .., ...., falloir!Df. u.i ._. , will be covered WedneldJy. A 1111111 ana aoulh .i Buer 6Jreet, bordend bJ ~ -~ Poot Rold and lllllbro -wru alao bl covered the Wiii doy. Laguna Woman Dies '2nd' Time By Stran.gulation A &S:yelN>lcl Laguna Beacb wonwl was..--daadtwlcobtl,..., succumbed Monday tn the lntemive care unit of Hoag Memorial Holpital. lln: Amolla SoUeder, of m C!Uf Drl>t, wai llkao -to Padllc VI"" Mtmorlal !'Irk -f......t Al' rangem"1is natl 1111 ll'liv,ol of lier famllJ lrom Ibo ll:acL • -. Soll--llrtl ......- -111 -11 Haq londlJ of· -Siio had clloktd .. • pl- ot. -· ledfod .. bar -wllDt WU oattiw al • Nwport --Pllrlldaal al Ille booptlal -Mn. -llld --Illa ol>Jocl lrom her throat. They rtported oho WU - hrulhln(I 11t!I, bul WU ln "VarJ l'IYI condltloo" tlut lo a lack oC Oll'len to the brain. MJ'l, Solledet WU declared dead bY &-1tllon ti 1,3' p.m. M<IMllJ, ol- moil 11 --tho lint ....,.._ -L • ro ~~~itators' BLJ~ed Reci an, Rafferty Score SF State Si ' iUm , EU!s:c.IJ'> . ..: dov. Re-_. Schoel ISupl Max Ro!lerty said today "profeaalooal agltalon" ere dlanlptln(l <luloo·al 8'n Francllco Stall Collep. • . They midi lt .., tbl "qltakn'' were a maJor topic •t a cloaed4oor 111ecUng of ·~ eoUege lrUlleel, ln -Ion lo catdir how COU.Ce pNldelll -R. lmlth· hllldlacl llJo dlanlpllon. The truJtat• mtl lo 1 marathon 111 hour aesalon Monda.Y. lloaflll and Raf· ferty made their atalements to new1men moments before the meeting resumed today. 11J'm 11'1 favor Of thll colle11 m.lttlng that parllcular problom with pro!..iooal agllalon head-on lllld openln(I tho achoo!," Reqan nld, Rafferty ta1d. "There are at leut 100 profesatonal agllaton that will blve to be rtmovod;'' edd1ag that ..u... officlall II&)' It least IODHI of -the 1gftat.or1 are not 1tudents. "There .,. at 1<:8'1 <O or Ill (acuity .-ben who .,. bond ancl lloff with lho.qUAton,.. be aid. , ., fleagan was asked if he lavored flrlng Smith. .. • "I couldn't booeatly answer th&.t, 11 h,t repUtd. "I'm bert with •n open1111nd u lo what u Illa ,..,.,.., .. . Smlth"1Jo atten@d toc!IJ'I aeealQIJ. . Trustee chairman Theodore Meriam of ChJco was a1ked Mooday whether S11jilh wUI ho fired. 'Ill! irould only uy, "We'rt trylnf to bl u llJoroulh and Judldooa and u lair' u we can bt." ' Merlam &aid '!perlOIUlfl" WU tbe mt1n topic. . 'CoalhiUOUI Clauroom laachin(I bas Marines, South Viets . Battling Enemy, in DM~ SAIGON (UP!) -U. S. Marin .. and South Vietnamese soldiers today battled Communiltt on two front.I lnllde Viet- nam'• border demllltarlJ:ed JOn• (DMZ) for the first time since the Nov. 1 halt of U.S. bombing of North Vietnam . Heavy fighting raged into the night with the Marfi»el caU1n1 for rein- forcements, warplml•. artillery and naval gunfire to blast the dug-in guer- rillas. In arrangtna for upandin& Paris lalks, President Jofinton halted the bombing of North Vietnam IOll warned Hanoi agalnll ulin(I the DMZ u • mlJltary camp, . . A l!:man liou!ll Vietnameae recon· nallsance PJirOI trlqered the DMZ fighting before dawn OD a mlllion to fiad Corrumwtll IW1I lhal ·hit 1111 allltd h.,. trom the '°"' Mondoy. The lutb~ wfnt in on patrol f.our hours l4ter, u.tn radioed tor relntorctmentl. . &.plalnlnf the DMZ p:obol, a military •po~t!llllall uld, '''fill lleld C011\11lander hll the resJ>QllalhJ!fljl !or taldna proper ll<l\ll'lty JlleUl!fl8 to pro~ llit lroopo." . The South Vletnom111 eoldlen teported ldlllng lliree ConunwU.lt'.I. capturln(I one and ' drlvinl off several others whllo eulfertng no 1oelet lharnaelvoo. Their capllve said· he wu fl'mn lht mth Ncirtl> \lltlrianJae /.fmy l!aJl1!nenL u. &, heldquorlert luutd no report on Marint euua!Ueo with the hattla 111111 in J>l'OP"ll' just,.IOO, 1~ lnalda Iha DMZ 1hev1 t!14J11& outpoot at Con Thltn, ~@;,.. . below lht alJ.mll• Wldt billll'• .\ ,, Junior High Trio Suspected in Car Theh, Joy Ritk A !Ito ol Gani., G,... · Junior h!(hoehool· hey, """' -... IUlpl-doa of 1uto l!lell today, after a Colta Mee:a poUceman·noUced the car jerking alopg. u lhou.n th• <!river couldn't uae 1 clutch. · · · Olflcer 'Jam" Farley 'S~ld he !Int saw Iii• 1131 lldan al the San Pi•&• Freeway ·ottrimp onto Brt.IOI Street and began folloW1ng tt. "They lljlrled to ·irl' to 1et awoy," said Farley, Wbn pursued the car Into lbt -Coaal Plo:a Shollllln& Center JOt 'at s:m Bristol SL, w'liere It llld to•halt and tbroo'boya Dtd. Farley · and Olltcer Leu 'Damerow qulckly """""' up the 1UJPOC11 -one U and tile olher two 11.. They were tumed over to juvenile authorlUea. Military apok-an uld tho allleo hid detected 317 ''lndlcaUons" of Communllt acUvlty lnllde Iha DMZ -the U. S. bombln& ha!L Twenty-of theM were cl111lfied u "tlanUlcant lnoldentll" involvlng Communist •l&l'Ullon from the 1trtp. In Wuhlnfton, 1ulhorltaUv1 IOlll'CU said the South Vletname11 aovernment would announce aooa Its lntenUoa to join eaponded preUmlnary pllct talkl at Pull. South Vlelnam"' olflolall to Saia:on would no.t contlrm the report. T111TOrllll todoy bombed a ochool aod a 1ovommenl bulldinf In the capital, woundin1 two Viotnamee. On41 bomb went off 1two blocU from the home of U. S. Amballldor EU.Worth Bunker, in a achoo! where Amerlclftl learn to speak Vletname1e. Military headqulrterl laid Iba 1e1reh waa conUnuln1 over North Vietnam for the crewmen from two Amltl.can planoa snot down Monday. Hanoi 1ald the pllota alrhdy had been capturad. North Vletnameae swm1r1 lnald1 the DMZ Monday hit two of Iha reocua 2 Motorcyclists Hurt in Crashes At Jntersections Two motoreyclllll were lnlured Moi> day In Colta M ... wllon their m1ehlnt1 collided with can at two dlJfenent l.n- tel'llCllona on Wlllon Stree~ Just a few blocU apert. Alan IC. Loncdoo. 13, of 18111 W. Wam· er Ave., Santa Ana, was treated at Costa Mesa Memorial Holpltal for a bad 1calp laceration, plus cuts and bndlel, t h e n released DennJJ L. Furniss, 26, of 2437 Elden Ave., Costa Mesa, ~ treated at the same hospital earller ln the day for a knee injury ind releued, PoHCf! said Langdon was r!din& eut· bound on West Wilson Street at Contlnen· tat Avenue Mond ay nlght when he slam· med into the right rur or a wettbound car which turned left in front of him. Robert C. Glade, 22, of 1234 W. !3alboa Blvd., Newport Beach, 11id the. motorcy. cle hladllghl wu !Uokerini and hi didn't •ee Lanidon before •tarlin& to tum. Furniss W81 burl wheo be approached a car driven by Delma A. Sauceda, S3, of !212 Maple Ave., Costa Mesa, frorn the rear on West WI~ Street at Pomo- na Avenue, then swerved to avoid a col- lision and amaahed the WI 118hl wltb hla knee. Me~al Plaque Presented JO Hero's Widow A plaque eonlalnlna lbt mtdall llmed by Iilarlnt Cpl. Jomea O. Spaw, kllltd In 1ctloo OD Aue. 11, bu been _.led to hll molhtr, Mn. Noney Spaw of 864 Oa1! St, Co11t Neu. MIJ. ~. Wllllam G. Tbl'ub, Com· mllldln1 Oenonl, Mlrlnt CorPI Air Bla- Uon El Toro ~tee! the ·•·-·• ii0iihum911111 amirl;-Caremoniu ~id !.i0nday on Iha ball, to Illa mother of the IO-yollMld aoldior. Cpl. Spaw WU Hrvlnf U oquld leadtt with Iha Ftnt Marint Rellmoo!, Finl Marine Dtvla!on to Quana NllD Pm1nct. Vietnam when ha WU ld1lacl In bllllo. • Ha had enlllled In Ula Marina CorDI after crlduaUon from Albert Glllalln High School, Point Morion, PL A • ., •• _i_ The SPJW llllllly movtd lo ~ from their borne In Sprln(llleld, Pa. 11¥1 now Uvt ln Colta Mut. Tho )'OWll aeldlar ta lllrllvtd n hla mother; two llllerl, Marola, II ol lht homa and Mn. Ml1Y Ann l1hallw el Vlrlinla; I brother, l\oblrt1 171 al tbt home. Bicycle Auction B~s 81;038 COSTA MEBA'1 eeiiJi.-a1 bl.,ct. auc:Uon Sal!rrdll' ....... Jn fl,Olt • eplrlted blddan llllliltid lip Ml'I'' llllft on 1110, poll<o dapu'lmanl opo- ulcl today. Sat. Al IA>Valn, proporty olllcor, uld the 1ucUoneer, LL Dudle)' Vu C!m, broulht 1ooct prlctl on -haml1 acrn-parecl to Oc:culona1 low blddlnf m Clio put. Money obtalntd lhroalb Iba 1811 ol unclaln>ecl lllJDI -maoy \urned In as loot or llloJan during the prior III months -goes into the city'• geoeral fund. Nixon Joins Ike At Thanksgiving NEW YORK (UPI) -Pre1idont.elect Richard M. Niloo and hii family will have Thankqlvlnl dm..r with former Pre1ldent Dw1tht D . .Elle:nhower. A Nixon apollMman .,,,,....,.., lodar that the pr..tden~led will fiy to Wuhin(lton, o.c., aod vlllt Elaehower, who Is in Walter Reed Army Medical Center recuperating from a Mriel Of heart attacks. "IEAT" THE HOUDAY RUSH • '• • ........... , w.·,. o,.,...,. ........ Q""" WetU!l1ft1hlp l l1ut1llttl• ·==· --'- y ''" ., t.,.n. '""•AU W11lt D1ft• 111 O.t "•*'· "•• lafl· "'•"' '* Y•ff' "-- only . ,,..,,......,/(/ ICONOMIC:AL red11ce' th, t1111f f.w frequ•11t profes•i•11el •le•"'"' b•· c1.u1e It t•moy11 the detply '"'bed- .ttd ••fl tftd l11v" ..... r••llfue In th- cerp•t fibe" to coll1ct dirt. CUANS DIV 1ctu1lly r1move1 soil f,.rn both th• pile of the cerpet end the cerp.+ beckin9. " ! 1A11 PIOCISI 1cl1tt+Jflc1Uy dnef • oped 1pecielly for th• ''""•lOftal urpet cle1n1r. It 11 compl.+tly ••f• for all carpet tn~'"• lllTOUS PIU Iha ptwarful .,Ir••· tl1n proce11 r1mov11 moi1tur1 itn• medietely, thus 1voldin9 1htinke91, •"d lift1 m1tt1d pllt to 'Uk1 n•w' eppe.tirenota GINTLI ACTION 11111 no ~N1h11 er 1crubbln9 1ction, 10 it don not dis. tort th1 pil• of the c1rpet. SOIL llTA•DIN• AND MOllt PIOOPIH• •r• lnck.itl1tl at "' aim. cost. WHIM YOU WANT THI NII l'INIST-llTIMA11 CAU RUG Ir UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS Our 2ht YHr of S..Vk:o in Orang• Couttty 2950 RANDOLPH COSTA MESA PHONE 546-3432 /, I ( • I 1 BY · WILLIAM REED ......... In the Wind Teaching has had !ta ups and downs over the years and so have the "times," but combining the two in an "anyone for the good old days in education?" comes from the San- ta Barbara School District <!Per- spectives" by way of. Garden Grove Unified School District. Persons who wanted to teach in North Carolina in 1899 had to do a bit more to qualify than jlllt show a wriversity degree and a teacher's credential. Here are some of the questions ~be prospective teactiers had to a..'swer from a list of over 100 ques- t:i.ai.,s in 12 subject areas. AppU- cants wePe warned that "four hours is ample time for any applicant who is sufficiently qualified to oc- cupy in taking this examination." * "What rules regulate the addi- tion of a syllable to monosyllables or words of one syllable and words of two syllables when accented. on the last syllable?" I don't even un- derstand the question. "Correct the following if spelled incorrectly: Diveing, until, reli- geous, headake, runlng, beleive, seperate, refering, orthorety. "What are some of the indispen- sable qualities of good reading, and bow do you teacti them? Name the five fundamental principles or rules of arithmetic. Name the dif- ferent parts of speech and define each. "How many tenses have each of the moods. Define them. Give the participles in bath voices of the verb "love." * Here's a dandy, "What is geogra- phy. Name and define its divisions. Name and define the divisions of land and water." Try this one in less than four hours: "Name the principal wars of the English Colo- nies in America prior to the revo- lution and name some of the noted leaders of that time. "What were the causes· of the great Civil War of 1861-65? Give what you consider the proper quali- fications of a true teacher. What are the rewards of a teacher? state what you understand is to be taught your pupils in civil government.'' These are but a few of the ques- tions ttle prospective teacher ans- wered before taking home the as- tronomical salary paid in those days to school marms who toiled in the little red school house. Anyone for a return to the good old days? '20-year Jinx' Bothered JFK, Physician Says NEW YORK (UPI) -Dr. Janet G. Travell, the late President Kennedy's White House physician, says he indicated to her that he did oot think he would live to 11erv1 his full term .., President. Dr. Travel! said Kennedy's foreboding was hued on the "20-year jbu:" - the fact that for more than a century each President elected in a year that wu a multiple of 20 had died In office. "I remember an afternoon I o November, 1980, shortly after he won the election," she wrote In the current Issue ol McCall's ma1atine. "He turned to me and asked abruptly: "What do you think of the rule that for the last 100 years every President of the United States elected in a year divisible by 2ll 'died lD office?' " She said he quickly named the presidents and the years oC their elecUon -Haniton, 1840, Lincoln, lMO, Garfield lllO, McKinley, llOO, llsrdlng !920, and Rooeevelt IIHI. Beac• Banng In Ott Season Soctol~I#' .. l'few . . ·'.N~gro '.Riot ,&a·' C:~'iJri•g · to · E!!d? ' .. * . EV~, JlL (IU') -Tbe fN of thm ,.,,m"llo a cotllocl .bl ~ ·• Nelll'O ril>llnlJn Anl<oiun.dll .. ll<lraw-forcement of dil<IJtlllloa Ion.~ • Ing In. clolt, "oodolOJill lll)'L "Tbe blacb wllo --tma4 Tbe ..... •i•thol1\Y iWo -·.. the molt dlaqe "4V9 • ~ ~ i.-In ...U qanlled dom--In denYln& there bat ~ aI11 ~ • lions and a mquntlng lfhlle Impatience -they· wsnt 'ttje linprov~'-ln - -!ting in relued enlorcement ol clvU ttnU.," hi sold. ' . · ' righb laws. ''BUI the -· reeed lludloll -Dr. Raymon<! Mact; d1reclor ol that the nwn!>U ol N-_..,,. Northwestern Univeraity'1 Center for ~ Iha!\ 110,000 a ,._ hat .- U•ban Alfalrl, !old ·a group of llCience lO percent In 1lw put Bv. ~" Writers "You ~Y will see ~• lot 1'llll among Negroes, 1" alld, "repcrt. m°'e sl~ins and other, fonns of ·pi<Wt less than 10 peroent ol Chem· sayllif in the coming yeani... ' they are w9fte off. A majority 111. This, be 1aid, ia due to. the fact they are better off." . " that "!be Ne"° is much be\IB olf He pttdlcted de....,ma-~ financially and this &jm Nin •bQpe he beCome better orpn!Md · · · • can improve hla lot even more. "Look at your d~oDstnton-."· be ...« "But there V(ill be fewer large-Eale 4'Who are they? in.er are Youni riot. like those that havt .Wept 'm>Jor professional people wlla baV. ~ cities in recent years. JUotl cost moriey, their kit in ewq way_ ac,eft .. - and the improvement in the Negro acceptance. '?be7 lfti. ~ enotMll ecooow meaM IJ)i:>re ~ ~m 8fe J>ilyin& to be dedk:ated to c:1:1anPc U. eo41aJ taxes and they don't lllte tans any structin"e et the u~ ~~-' I""./ better than whiles." Dr. M8ck Aid ·~ .'"-i lor ~ Dr. Mack IJ&id wbUes' are. growihg pect1nc tewer llrle1 ~· dlltl "il"" demand.a and , predicted th1a would ·be' have a 1nore effecttfe ~' · lncrea3ingly !mpaUenl with Negro Negroes are ~ ~ -ti ... n!"l<d In the nHt adn)!nlstrali!>Jl'.• segnopt!On In tbe ·.cities,"'~ Whether ti's walking on driftwood, scratching in the west, shapely Lolli Crawfurd o1 Miami says she just attll<lde towar<1 racial problems. Cam-"whites have banded' the blacb,j>oll sand, trying to keep the wind !rom messing tier hair loves the surf and sand -.,Pecially nqw with the palgn otatements of Preaidenl1'lect power oil a ptau¢.1JieY are .a jioweiul (red) or just watcbing the sun dri1t--::;:._d::own:.::.:·:..:in:..:tb::•:.___w;:::esth=er=...:not:=_:q~w::·1e:...:•:.o.:hot::::.. ______ _:_ ___ _:Rl~chard::.::..' ::M:;_ . ..:N::ll<m::,:::•:.....:.be:.....:.ssl:.d:.:,_'_:'lhdl::.:oa..:to;;...._•otlng=:..· _bl_oc_t_.··~-'-·~.:.' .__..,._'!"':" 7 r. Conservatives Consider Boost F~r Party Unity W AllllING'l'ON (AP) -Conservative leaders of the Senate GOP bloc are considering giving a top post In a llbttal Republican colleague, hoping for party unity at the outset of the Nixon ad- ministration. 'Ibe likely beneficiary of auch a move wouJd be Pennsylvania's Hugh Scott who couJd take over chiinnanshlp of the Senate Republican Policy Committee. Scott, who supported the unsuccessful bid ~ New York Gov. Nelson A RockefellPr for the GOP presidential nomination, would 8Ueceed reUring Sen. Bourke B. H!ckenlooper oC Iowa, a con- servative. 'Ibis presumably would eliminate Scott as a (On tender· for the job of minority whip, or assistant leader. It la being sought acttvely by Nebraska'• C()o- servative Roman L. Hruska. Hruska would fill the teadm.hip vacan- cy left by the primary deff:at of Thoma:s H. Kuchel oC Calif<l1\l.a, a liberal. Republican Leader Everett M. Dirksen favora adding a"' liberal to prevent a party<Bpllttin1 fight at the start of Richard M. Nl.J:on'a administration. Dirksen's command.in& posUJon aa leader of the minority forcea wu- strenglbened by bJ5 ...iectlon In a fourth term. Byt the minority's rules, California'• Geor1e Murphy must live up hia chairmanship of the R e p u b l i c a n Senatorial Campaign Committee, 1bls will strip the leadership of any Far West representation. Republlcana like In pareel out thei• Jobs on a 1eojraphlcal basla where poaal.- ble and there ave been some suggestiona that Bany Goldwalel-of Arizona be installed in the c:aplpalgn post. He filled it for four years previously. But lndicaUooa are that Goldwater, who left the Senate to run for president in 1964, w11J have to at.art at the bottom again in committee assignments. With hi• background as an Air Force reserve major aeneral, Goldwater ls a likely candidate for reino!llement Lon the Armed Service Committee. uu• · unleu ~lleagues with more Con.ecuttve seniority step aside, be may not make IL BOND REVIEW SET WEDNESDAY A review of the Nov. 5 bond electlona in Huntington Beach ·'Mil be made at the I p:m. meeting· Wedneaday of the HOME Counctlr President Ben I,.ooderee announced today. Other a1enda items for the public meeting In city council chambers at Memorial Hall, Sth Street and Pecan Avenue, include a report. on the Talbert Watei-rn,trict. the CCJU11IY J1r tnmsporla· lion Malter Plan .and OD tbt-group'I CODCW!on operatlom. • ' •• • • " I" • J. " ·' • _, • • • ". l' , • • •· . ' . " ~-· - .. ; -: ~. ' ' . .. " • • 1 ' • -.. • .. ,,. '., ... .. I , .~ ' " I' •I• .. ·" --. • ; . • I ' • ' • ,1 ·I • :! ' • Pa~hyder111 Plight 'I I •i '. -•.. Viets Want New Elephant From . U.S. PORTLAND, Ore'IUl'll -The people ol Dalal, Saulll Vietnam; Wll1ll an el<Phant. and Portlanden. who lib In thtnt ol tbel. ·city u "the elepbant capital of. tbe workl," hlive rWn to the call. It all started about two months ago -DO!at when • group ol Amerlcail IOJdien inadver1entiy -and t!Ded one ol the clllqe ,..., two elephants. The anhnal Wit allowed to w"1del: ftoiil the ,.. _.. and "' thll porilcular .-. mnrlltlncl1 sot la line Wftb . GI bulllll. The result .... • addeDed populace wllo llUOOlled that the U1lltod Stala repla<e llie haJl«ntury-old paci1yd<nn. Thi news ltorJ wu canitd on a local television 1taUC111. Rk:hlrd Psrkor, a Portland buslnetaman, caJ1'd the .... tfoo and ol!eral ln.llaad • -.itlff, wlilch be -In can "Elephant fO< Vlelnam inlload ol Our Boys." R<cenUy Parker called a meethli In discwJi the problem, and !be ......ti WU formation or a committee to aeod a Pori1and zoo elepbant In DolaL The commfftoe sent the r.uo,.1ng cable;ralh t.rt h • ~ Dalal"l n d to Gtn. Crelch!Aln Air~. commander of U.S. f...., In ~: "Concerned cttioml ol Portland, 0recoa. elephant capital ol the world, saddened al Iha untfmety demlae ol your pa ~· We are 1rJtnc la arrlllJ• lhlemenl ol ooe ol Portland'• ftnelt eleplllnla la replace your Jou. .. L ~ --~-:_______, ~-! - It's the game you have been waiting to see. But it's being played halfway across_ the country. What do you do? You turn on your television set, sit down i:n you1 favorite -.. ' ' • ~ ' 4-_•, ' ~... r •b - chair, and enjoy every pl4y.and . your television set. usee w1rlle · every thrill from the he!!t seat the game, is on. Only ~J in the house. Yell re "t!ie:te tie-1:8ltil0 llO'mlleh for aolittle. '"" cause of t.oday's biggest bargain Best of luck to your teem:'· .. -e1ectricity. You'll pay about ' · · • • • l • • i I ' • • ·' , _1 ~ I two cents for the electricity . . . , l"'F -Scqthem Califohl/a Edis,O!I S ~-~r..3 ' ' • . ' • • . . . • • •• ' . . ' . ~-~, ... ~._. ...... ""' ............ !""!"! .. !"!lllll ...... '""""'9'!!!1!111!1111111111!!11!!1111 .................................................................. ... . -Fr~~e: Cuts· B·ack, Ends Pacifjc Te~ts: • • fCS ...... .., .... 1 .. ....,. •. ,.~ l . Silppooe~''' actor Rkhonj • ,,., aD4 w!lt-,llubolh Toylor fl:: YtMl .-P.000,mjnk coat, Whal of trDaMts, would you wear wi1ll It? iP ai·n t«at•od jeans! Dlclde 4-.~-1bo «London Daily MilTor jlid\ire4 • ~ Burton wMrlng 1111: lC0.1-and Jeana and tMl!Dc "'"10Jt · ... .runmi Rolls- . Ro,oce. ''When .I .J!k• oomothing I w-It ell eli~" Burtoa said. •••••• ) .. "< • <" • • . , ..-I 11ARIS (UJ't) --llMhecl I It bud(et by 11 J$ biWon today to tty to u.ve the franc. And lt anooanced ctncellllloo ol lll atomic and l>Ydr<>len bomb toaUog _.., In Ibo Pociflc u pert of this budget cut. The measures announced by Premier ,Maurice Couve de Murville were aimed · at boldln& the franc at 1\1 20-eent. level. ~ .U.ady appeared to be .-1ng. 1)1 franc -cllmbiftl -lleadlly cm. the EUll>pean -y mui<ell and Ibo price of &old dnJppod. " R~cue Teams Ru"led Out Eor ·Miners 1 ' -MANloN~. W. Va. (UPI) -·Of· fttjall a!4I tociv they woUl,t not "\11141er any clrcmDltances" tend racue 'team.I Into the burning Mannlnaton No. I coat mine to aearcb for '11 mlnen trapped more than a1x day1 by numeroua ex· plooio111 and lire. The offlciall said · •11f men are alive•• In the m1no the oftly pcaibte w11 to reach them would be by drlllina lar&e holes IOO feet to IOO feet d.... Into the areas where the 71 men were belin- OM MW Qf1jMl ac Anoe • ed trapped by a major ptt.<fawn es.- Zoo, a I~ld ..,orangutan, trie• to plosion last Wednt8day. •ti~ a l/GWn bvt 'aive• in !azilu fTom John Corcoran, president of eon. h<r ......... "°""' iac1tbator. T"' bob~ girl onmOutan ia {M iecond to be-solidation Coal Co., owner of the min~. bom at the ioo: SM weigh.I' onlu .C said that "based on evidence ac- pcunda 14 ouncu"11W!.se Tll1't ma:mal3 cumtdated yesterday and today we are are n~r esfinct4qn. now quite cert.a.in any ~ U: enterjna: ~-""'· • tho mtne Is not aettJng lo tho ..... Av•ll'*::S:.,,,.ntU' garage was ~Jrhere the men were workhtc: .. 1 burg!ariUd .0 ~y'timea Cervan-'"lllm aro lndlcaUOlll lhlt thin ml&bt tes decided to bQy. a ·Gorman abep-be obllac1es bfoeklng alt 1a1ng Into the herd waidlclog fo ' guard his San mine," he IAld. Antonio. 'T~;. builliess at nlgbL During the .. weekend the garage Nevenbeleu, Corcoran uld, "we will was rob¥ a(aln. Thia Umo the DOI IUI the m1no until tt Is clw 11111 burglar ltoleUe Wa4dldo&. =...i.~ for lea-ring tt open ~ • ' Ccn>oron'• otattmenll ...,.. nilde alter Jou• Pur.-rl ·and S.m Corblno a meellng of fedenl mt ltate mining of Blair, ~ob .. llaYe l[>8Dt '53,000 olllclola and repNlRlllaliv• ol the com- so far in an eport to retrieve a P8l!1 and the United Mine Work.,.. rumored. lqrtubo in qulcbilvor .(uMW) to decide oa a counoe of action. from t h 'tl S!Miiil'68t Bertrand, Samplea of air taken from three holeo which w~ down 111 tho MlssourL drilled deep Into the mlno llmred tho Ri · ·-......_ rted tll air at tbe levels where the trapped ver m : .__ ~..., repo e men ,.... working could not llllllalo recovery of ;tlle l!rOt sa!Vage from life a vessel MU6v~ to be th~r.. "We•ve cmne to tbt ('U!Ch11lom that trand last WllPlld. ft COMi ot __ ilf~•....,. alive we would blvt So five cuoi 4r. ''Dt'" J. HOl!ot or's elfect any recoe thnJulll ..nJcaf drill- celebratecl stoinacll itters." IQc," Corcoran aald. '."lbe verUcal thafl ! ,,.,,,; )foWd be drilled 211nchel In diameter." A San ~iejiiu\ty police dog Comran would not estlmte ho" Iona named lrw 1boWeC! no favoritiam It ~ould tate to ~ IUCh •bole .. b h · · eel d=· b eak I know of no othec procedun to "!' en e JOlD . es in r .. carry out a reecue of the men, n he mg up a fl gilt Inv ylng a group of aatd. "Al c<JndJUons .,. now, nothlng Hells Angels ~rcyclis~. lros elle 11 pooaible.'' bit one Hells Ah~• on the rear end-and nipped 'one deputy on the leg. • Visitors to the Como Perk Zoo in St. Paul, Minn., viewed a rart collection of anlmala on dllpla~ m • ""'' formmv ouuplod bl/ c goriUa. Jltmba•of &M Metro- politan ZOo Emergency Commit- tee sat in tht cagt to drcmatiu tht plight of tht zoo, whole futuU Mile bet11 cut bl/ 122,000. -. Five-year-old ,P•ul1 Hinks and her mother, Mrs. Geor91 Hlnkt, 34, of London both fell Ill on the nme day last wook. Both had appeiidi- citis, their family doctor decided. They sha~ an ambulance to the hospital and went into the operating room in quick succession and both were reported recovering well. Hong Kong Raps . Movie on Chinese ' HONG KONG (UPI) -The IOV'"" men! today joined Hong Kong com- munllts in condemnin1 an American film compaoy wbJdi ptan1 to -part ol • movie here in which GretorY Peck dilcuaos -·· future with Man Tie-tung and falls In love with 1 Red Gu1nt lllgbJy placed aour<el sold llllh Cen- tury Fox will get no cooperatlm from the llonJ Kong government and coo- demoed the ·-.,,. lor "Jovolvlng llonJ Koog In tbJa ldnd ol thin&!' Commurilst DeWiplpert brlll<led the makq cl . the fl1m. "The Chairman," .. tosuit to the Ol1nete parly --They threatened "grave consequences" over the location shooting planned in Hon.a Kong. • r . . ' Early Tlaanksglvln g Celebration Framed by the barrel of 155mm howi-tzer, Lutheran chaplain Cmdr. Martin J. Doerman, N. Kingslol>, R.I., leads members of the 3rd Marine Division in a Thanksgiving prayer at combat base C-1, two miles sooth of the DMZ. Unable to -visit all !!>• camps 00: Thanksgiving Day, Cbaplaili Doennan begJD holding the services several days prior to. the holiday. Four Chi1dren Die . .. ..... ~-· . As Flames Engulf Backwoods House MOULTON, Ala. (UPil -Flre raged throu&h • backwooda home early today kUling four children, one of them a cripple, u nelghbora and relaUvea atood belptessly outaide. "The whole plact wu caving in," said William Strickland, the grandfather of the victlml who wu one of the Drat to reacb the house after the fire broke out abortly before dawn. "It wu ao old aod went up IO fast there wu no chance to pt anyone out.'' The motile,, Mrs. Tom Grega, and an eliht·year-old aon, Charles. managed to ""'"' the flaming house. Bolh sul- fered burna and wtre admJtted to a boipltal for treatment. Ofticlall nld the blau: ltarted lhortly after the father left for work at a -ttooe company. eauae· ot the fire wu not lmmedlatety determlnO\I. 1be dead were ldeniifled a1 two-year- old Ll1a Gregg, who was crippled by a bone dlaeue; Tommy Gregg. 6; Rebec- ca Gregg, 3, and Joan Gregg, ail: months. • • • < W r}i~r. V on ~!~~!a:~tt ' 1 · "'' ~·I Fiery · Cr~ader, BOUND BROOK, N. J. (UPI) ~Upton Beall S l n c I a Ir, w)\o raged wlth a muckrakei'1 pen against ·evil and tried to steer the world toward Utopia "with sweat a~ blood and groans and tears," Is dead at 90. The white-haired old warrior's will to flibt burned brightly to the eoct . 111e teetotaling IOD of a liquor salesmin who started with cheap dime ·novell and ended by winnlnl the Pulitzer Prue 10< literalur<; died In hla atecp Monday night In the New Jfney nursing home he entered 10 months ago. The fiery fonner Soclalilt, who tried to reform IOclety in more Ulan IO OOYel!', plays, esuys and pollUcal pamph1ets, aimed hJgh and ofleo blt l.W. · "I aimed at the public'• heart and by accident I hit It In the stomach,'' aatd I 2&-yoar-oid S1nclaJr In 11011 lhout hls most famous novel, ''The Jungle ... • Dies ' • . ' lfo. mliimurs o/ -mm lie ~ and Communlll doputleo Oouv•. cU Mumlle mocked the CommWllall lot • otaDd during the mooetary crllll. said that wben the W1lrtd thou&llt nee :Wowd devallle, Ibo Coalmun!atl AFJ>l'ffd a campaign to embmus the I~~ by tarring it ' with devalua-IJliaf 11 • atp of lll dependence oo the loopltaUll mooopoll ... 'But Wt proved them wrong," 1}e Aid io_"'-'tJtom the Gaullllt - ' Truman Has < ' < Parkinson's < : SJ#iptoms K,\NSAS CITY (AP) -Former Prul· ij~,c HU;rY s. Trwn41> bu some ,el the 1)'M1'lom1 of Parkinlon'• dlleut, bll ~al phyaiciaq saya, bot DOI the!~ u .. u. DI' .. ·tt•nsce IL Graham IAld Mond11 n¥t < lhat the symplonll, lncludlnf tremon ,uid rigidity, are DOI uncommon for a man of Truman's age. ••t Q!!Ver aaid that President Truman w~ suff~ from Parkinson'• cllseue," he addect. "He la stW out llting walD. He ls ~ · i>it shaky, but be ls 84 years oki.'" · ttalfaln, who was Trumao'1 Jllysldan lo tne. White HOWie, made the llatanent lolJowlng a talk giv .. by E....U Dudley, a.D. 'i..ttorney for the Nadonal Parki:Mon Institute.at Miami, Fla. ~1 ouUlned the beneflll of the propoee4 center of Miami .Monday and .,.;.t, "Even the penool1 ~ of !aimer: President Turman bu IOUlhl the ffeh> .• of the insUtu~. Mr. Truman bas Parkinson's disease." ·or~ said he requested technical lnfOlfn.8.Uqn from the imtitute on treat- ment and added: "I have one y t ng lady . paUent who definitely h A 1 Parkinson's dlaease and I have others that anything that would alow the proceu dow:n W<llld aid" The disease is marked by , tremort, muscle rigidity and loss of speech and coordi~tioo. · Mrs.. Jeanne Levey, who founded the Natiooal Parkinson Foundation and built the inillfut. after the death of her hU!binCIJ·ll.id in a telephone convenation to. thf;:-City Star that &be bad ~~-~ letter from Graham about t~ •ll'nu ago .In which be indicated l!aj s: bad Parkinson's l}'ndr,-, r·;;r esan, lie didn'l say oufnal,t' • J the dllease.'' !lfi!,q.evey sald G'aham stated In b r. JOiiOr that he was giving Truman P-!i'lllll0,1' }.nd artane, two drugs whlcll o(loJi •.ni jiven to Parkinson'• vtcUml. ~'.:If.Id that at Graham's request, the ~fute was going to lend him a drui l:alled L-Dopa, an esper!mental dl'lll lhlt Ille said 'had "drlllllllUc" lf- fectl·~ eome ParkilllOD vlctimB. Stock Brokerage Office Closed For 'Insider' Tips · WASlllNGTON (UPI) -The S..:urltles and Exchange Commission today penaliz- ed the nation's largest· stock broken for allegedly leaking "lns.lders" tiP1 to a hantUW of investors. The SEC ordered Merrlll Lynch, Pierce, hnner and Smith to clooe Its instihrtiQDBI aales ofii~ for 21 days beainnJot-llec. 5 aod Ill San Fraocilco Undeeyitttlng office clooed for 15 days beglnblna: Dec. 11 as part ol a 1ettlement of the case. It 1treaed thsit MerrW L)'llch bad oot admitted any wrooa-dolng. Fair, Dry U.S. Weather That book, which earned him a place among the great men of 20Ut century literature, was intended to create sym- pathy for the wort1ng man, but aroused public aoeer at the quality of procused meat, and tbul belped Ht health stair dards for much of t.be food and drugs consumed by Americana. SOCIAC CRUSAOIR or1s· Upton s1~a1,, '° .. < « The _SEC order uid lhe commiallm ~ actually accepted the penaJUea pro- poeed by the firm rather than to 10 into 'full and lengthy hearings lhlt mlalit ha,v~· eotered Into court. Blizzard Quilts Midwest From Eau Cl.aire to Chadron Callfontl• • ............ And>or1pt .t.1111111 hktrWll!1d ll~mtl'dl ·~ ... "' .. " Cl11etn111tl Cltvt!tnd ....... ' °" MolllU ....... Eu..,_, l'Ot't Wllf1to ·-.. _ .......... =.~ CltY l 1t V- l• A ...... """"""' h9cll M-MI-~ '~ ,,._ 'Ywtt • ...... ..._ -·-""'" ...... '• -· P'ln~ P'orl,.1'111 ll•MI (liy I: .. •luff ... ...,._ II, Louil ...... S.rt Lali;1 CltY ,,,_ kn ,,."Ci.to ,.,., ... ..,. ... ...... ..... M '"'""" Wut>llttltll " " • a .. " " " " " " " " " " " .. .. .. " D " .. " • v v • " " .. ... " " " * " • n .. " .. • • .. " • .. .. .. • M .. • • " .. • • " " " • .. • .. • .. " u ll .. " • " • " u .. .. " " ., n • " " • " u . Jack Londoo, Slnctalr'1 fl'iend and fellow writer, said the novtl was written "with awui and blood and groans and teart." It 1ave him fame and fortune. The fame lasted, lhe fortune didn't. In his autobiography, "American Out· post," Sinclair recalled that at IS he w a s a Sunda yschool teacher, b u t a .Ool year later was exposed to the seamy world ol saloons and bawdy houSes. "So it was that. in my young soul, love for my father and mother were transmuted Into poliUcal rage and I sallied forth al the age of 20 a young ~ reformer anned for b&We," said the crusty crusader. :~ "A longer battle than I realized , alas!" IL wu a lon1 fight. He bad a fling at poverty and wealth, and he battled liquor, ~Ugion, bl( bull...,, politicians, newspapers -anyUUna sacred, anything wortb attacking. ~ Sinclair chronJclea U\e m.ajcr ernot.iOM arld. laues of the ab century's first 50 yurs, earning the trtbUta of English dnmatist G<orge Beman! Shaw . "When people ult me what has ha~ pentd In my k>ng llfetlme," said Shiw, "1 do not refer them to the newspaper .01 files and to the authorities, but to your novels." But from h1I leoced·in home et Monrovia, eight years before his death, •1, ht waged one of hil last crusades. Boy Found 300 Yards from Safety EUREKA (AP) -A Humboldt State College tt.udent l~t in' a snowstorm Sunday was ~ found dead late Monday nighl 300 yards from 'Ibo Gjoase M01111· tain lookout tower. (Earlier story, Page 7.) • « < A search party of ri.bei'iff'a deputies and the local .ti palnll dtsocwered flt • body of Steve Goldamlth, lO, of Weed in a clump of trees off the road . Hi.. companion, Don roster, 20, allo a student It Humboldt Sta~. •u ttllriued Monday after Na\.y planes spotted the word "H S I-P" stamped, In the lllOW at91) 5~•foot GrwN Mountain. The )'ouths becazoe, se~ la 1 snoWstonn Sunday n~t aner their car stalled. They were ti')tlna 'lo walk 1o the lookout tower. F<llter mide H Ind spent !lie lllght !her.. to the search whllt en route from AJtoria, Ore., to San Francilco, reported alghtlng Goldamith'• foolprlnls-.. tilt 14-lnch snow. A snow vehicle reached the area Monday night. Fo.ttu and Goldlmitb were on 1 weekend outing when their car bocamt stuck on a ,.q1i·"1rall Ob top o/ Ibo mountain. They speol Saturday ' n[&tll h\ their car Ind tried to bllte out when a storm came up about J a.m. Swd&J, IAld Humboldt Couoty lberilf'1 depuUa. Saet'amento State May Condemn Dumke A il>erifl'1 1poketjnan •Sold, "If Gold1111t\h could llavo made U-<lthor SACllAMENT() (AP) -Slcrlmealo 300 yll'ds and ota,..i theft, be ~ SW. iacul"' members •-ve -lo have -111 rlilhl" ·-· · ., -Navy p14 ... 'dhc¥ tt.r.. g!'(iUlld · ..,. om...U on a reeolutloa- partles IDd two ~Ucoptm 10 FOl!M, ing Cll .... llor GleM 8. Dumlte Ind GoT, who was &trlnded In tho lllOW •bout lletgan. JS miles wt of Elm!k1 . He w11 alrtl/led The Prwoeed -luUoo wu -led to Arcata. north di !Ureta: and "'' to aboUt IOo racuti, meinJ>en Monday 1iy in goocJ condlUon. Goldsmlttf•1 body was a panel cA fOlO', who offered thtlr' vltw1 "J'm apinst communism because It has s Io I en the word soclajism anJ :. doeso 't meaa what it used .to,'• Sinclalt said. also attlllted to Ar<tl\I. . .., till dlaturbtncea •I San Franclaoo ' A Colst Guan! hetlcopttc, divm.d State Collefe. I I ------------------------------------------ Population :, Curb Goal Of Agency WASHINGTON (UPI) - The aoverninent'a top birth toolnll advocalo Aid lodoy bis --.... .wtq ' biatoey'• "bllgeat """' In the re1arc,b tnu of cm- traceptives ond -IaUori IOCla1 lclence" In a bld. to curb populatloa ~ 0 We need male methods and female methOds and pllla ond shots and what bavt yw." Dr. Pbillp A. Oirfman, du.c. tor of the Center Fer PoPula- tion Reaea""1, Aid In an In- terview. Corlnwl, -hla -· ' created la!! Aljgust u part of the Public Health Servlc<'a National lnstltuta ol Health, got 13.7 millimt ID apelld tbla fiscal year on contracts for • development of better con- traceptives and more preclH reaeardt oo bow many people the W O r l d and its Dltlom should have. One goa1, be nid, ls matching "family or in- dividual prelerences wl.Ut na-. tional or world populatioo goals." ''Wt have to do our dlmdest lo effect tbla cut (in the birth rateJ because the crls1J is upon us." laid Corfman, 42, an oh!telr!dan ond father ol four. "We might do all right for the next couple of decades but by the end of the cutury there's going to be a rul confrontation between t h e crush of the population and lood auppliel." ' Tbe world populatioo, now about 3.l billion, would ln- creue to a~ately I billion by the year 2000 even if birlh rates were cut in half, Corfman said, and "I don't think many people think we can cut it ln half." He said cootraceplives are needed that are ''effective, safe, Inexpensive met suitable for v a r I o u 1 populations," perbap1 a "once-•montb pm or injectloll wblcb ii given to a woman at the time she •>f>eds her period. .. Ideally, Corlnwl said, there also shou1d be '.'a modem m a 1 e methods, a pill Oft in- jection that a man would use since in a lot of aodetles the man likes to mate tbe decisioo. It Corlnlan aald he wooild algn reaeardt contracl! specifying "a pill that does such and such" so that drug firms or other recipients would aim their development w or t toward g~vemment goals. Pupil Power Plan Sa:ving High School ' NEW LENOX, Ill. CAP) - Studonla at 1 Roman catholic high ochool '""' allowlni their ochool ID be clooed becail5e of a financial deficll Tbey'n wielding • "'" tlnd af "pupil power" to keep its doon' open. Under a banner "Save Our School," the ~7 stndenll at Providence High SCbool near JOliet. have intensified a fund- raialng drive to help eue a $90,000 deficit In this rear'• budget. Tbey ore mon than ooe-tblrd ol the way ID their . pl. Offtclala of the J o II e t Catholic diocese are ~ siderlng ,.lling the 6-year-old lnltltution ID the local plbllc achool 1yllem. Tbe &v. NU.. Gillan, acbool auperintendent Ice the -· aaid the 10 high acboola In hla jla1ildli:lloo are n:mi.ni neat '570,000 in the red tbla yw. Tbe stud-like the school and they wert: WOrrled about Ila future, "There Is a warm reeling here," said Jim Bakos, 17, 1enior class president. "In tome of Ulele achools . the faculty and IWdenta are on dlfferent levels," Bill Ken- nard, 17, student couDcll presi· dent, said. "Hert Jt'1 like utopia. They communicate: on Ule same level. The teachers will do anyth1n& '"'you. nim is no discipline problem here at all." The students have already netted -· -!30,000, Brother Doniel Mc!Mulleft uld Thursday. Brother Daniel 11 irinclpal ol the coeducational lnstltutioo, whkll•la _.led by the Cbrtstlan Brothen and the Slaten ol Providence. The drive lncludel -bell rinlini· ._.,,, lhoppm Jn the stzeet ID ask fee donations and wrlll!ll letl<n t 0 • busineutl. 'Mcketl to 1 festival Utll wcektnd are being IOld at :Iii conla each. Tbe lllUdenta have ~ l:ll•OOO tlrouah tbla pro~ <UODI, Brother v.nl•l said. New Lenox II about to miles aoutl(<'eat of Cblcaao. • •' -~ .•. ---~-.; - T-, _.., 26, 1961 . ' nstma§ oppingat •• (Check the.Prange County teliphon~ directon,; white pagu under .Kno'tt's Berry Farm for individual a_hop listings.) 'C'iaisnus 'l'ESTrvITns BEGIN IT NOON. SITUBDIY. NOVEMIEB 30 Santa himseH arrives then and begins his daily visits with boys & girls in . his own igloo . from noon '61 8:30 p.m. Frosty, a real snowman, is waiting for you in Ghost ·Town ••• and you'll want tc;> see the · life-size Nativity Scene next to the Church of the Reflections. ****************•*~****** NO ADMfSStON· CHARGE-' TO SHOPPING OR DINING AREAS • ** ** ** ***-*·***** * * * ** ***'* -1 -• - -. ' .... ~erni Gi~ Packs 'otfla11iaa1·mu· to friends IJid relatives. .-; , ' . ·· Give us.your list.'.'. rt''.U.,ilo,the maifing; • • ., .. .• •' ... 'I G •-:'ji .·, ; <.• . "1 '-• ., ..• ·1 J I ~ •1 , r!':J .. -.. ~~ "H" . ' " ' " ' " ' ..... .;· !. . I {: ' !I " I•• 'I ' l ' I I 1 ~'I .. • ' . ' ' • •. t . ' ' ;·· • , I I " ' • • • • ,. .. ' -~ . ' r._ ;, I (_ • . : .( ' . . ' ' ' " ' ,... !I • ' •• ;;1 ... .,,, . •• ., ' . . .. ~•.r " . . • • " .. • ' • ~;·~ .. . ' .. "" ' ..: .,,;.. " ~ ' , . ' -""~......-~~~~-=-,--:~-'-~-'"=f...-----lml[ll!!lll ... ----------------..----------------------- • • B.01~s. Death W at~hed GerMall Border Mine'-Blcut1 ~8• 'Qff ·. 008\1111, ~~! ~~~-~'1'; a mint 1111111 0.111=H ' ''dealb Ii '\':..~ Ille on " bonlet: ' .. guards on tioth ' who feared to . help hlm. '1be tr~-OCClllred Mot>day · on tbe com- manllt aide ' the lrooUet near the West Gorman city ol Coburg, the oommander of the tocaJ West German border police ~ reported. It 1111 aroll •a mt! I'm "111 hi io .rtalh." M _,.. p!!ne ex-accordlnJ tD •' • ; . II tt• • 1:sa p.m. Bu\ -U.. M ~ atW ., ... tbe youth didn't ....... • ~ lo tile ''dealb strlp" ..,... . 1'lnt !Mid llld lo dlacourage :r~ F.t ~--Eu\ .(lennan capes to the guards .,.~ wesi._ _ . 1oueq ·a·-... you ~OennlM were fti'*liil . . \ Pt mt eldiie Alm"ll Iii Mir an , • , I've dljllt · East °'""8' .._, - • . l'!n l\111 It ~ bulari~ ........ • , , I "'"'I wta1 ll...:!'-" "B·u I all.., -.i '"'1 lo tbe ;;.crlad, _,.... It lbrow W.. -1*l* o1 Woll • ~ ... lell lllal to A C 1~' -nllbli4 'wll~" Wtll lilili.' i the reai!J )Ill Ht llelj, • .._ Iii .,....., 1-1 More - ~~rtM · "Mr oWn men would have· tried to save him but the Eut Germana w«lld have opened fire If we'd croosed onto their side," aa1d In· spector Heinrich Woll. "And the.East Germans apparently •lioanll ... ,, sl<p ?)l'et ti ~~~ il wr trld '° -w~;.. 1ic,. ,_ up wt ·~~··'I\ "'The ~Mt Wt "!1'!11 30 feet lllJorl ;,Ill( .... 1111& .,.. WU In the mlne,lltlf. Mll!IM.,. .,....it'' ;.,~ 1 Jn SWeden / "Get me -Iii ~. Ill 111.i Al ...... ._ Ille - ••• my legs al\...,.. ill," =~a= ' the youth crled. Jl..l... .. ftt . _.. UPI T...,,.,. " Keeping a l'Olllld-the-clock vigil, membera of tile newly fol'llll4 International Committee to Defend E!drldgo C*lver stand outside the Black Palltller I teede!Sa ' in San Francisco, The group said Its watch continue until Cleaver Is jailed for : p8role . The eff~tive date of court order for 1 the · Of Cleaver J.S Wednesday. • 'Heart Transplant:·~ew Railroad Strike Again 'fies Up NY NEW YORK (AP)·-Tile city halted moo! road con- struction today to offer a belp- lllll baod to tbe ·90,000 C<JJl!o muten of the Long li1and Rail Road, shut down a second H . d Nan/Pear· . ···-·-·· r ope an ' "'" 'I;' I • I a I Ille al\llr to Ill -• ·,7 ) '-'· . t11i1l111,~"'*1Pt!llil1Gd : llal1odl'lllilatun•Uooa\~· ;,<lnct, Md., •4ltd'ol braln t amMnenl ..... M(Jltle : Mn. F.dftrt llgden pmtiW ·• d~ ' tltcl nn the tolllinullro; wbo ' a ~ lo tbe lobby ta . ~ <loctstl kllt IJ!'ir se-• ..... bad to lll&M tlllit'way : SL Luh't Hospital a I -art trllMplont·~atient lo·™· from NeO' Yoik City ' . • Miiwaukee, Wla., M o n d a y , in a· day Monday when house th r o u g h bumper-to-bumper ! stnJggl1of to Mid. back tears. painter Maurice Malvau, :rt, traffic and on jammed buses ! In the chalf -Mrs. John died H boun a1tor recet..., and' liJbwajl. Anlelt, ti, 1111 ft!oe chest beat the beart ,pl a woman. 'The Constantine S Id a m,o n. the beatl ti Mrs. Rigden's otilef · del1b ·was N·oel Erllloll, city , acllng , b.-. .. • Mo~J,..1i:' who sullered tramportallon odmlnlstralar, : Mr.· and Mta, Anick planned a helrl a al L)'Olll alter '._..s this moa11ug , tbal , l ~ qu101 Tb:ti>tllving at tbeir livin# lW~-~ ·wilh ·a: lior-be bad curtailed construction f W~ ~.:J1°{;· family B:;t ~i:F<m, ~. Wh 0 on· ad -major roadways In The Eut Gel'lJ\1111 -~ ~ .... d'-. I . lluc!A "11 si14, ' . · .. ~ =~ ~ J~_':t.-=.i::o ...... .. ft '"' ' • llOll1 »"1 bell' .... Olil•• < • is ao1nl ta malle the dinner recel ved a new heart Sunday Queens; Brooklyn and Manhat. · ' ancfbriDI 11 ID," Anick said. night, 'lid . repor1od In tan, tbe three boroughs most M~ (Jtorge Debord 4'satisfactory'' condition M()l}o affected by the railroad strike. ~ 1 : of Helolel, Ta., the natiqn's day in a Paff. ~~ ' , ~-tile~~ :JAu~ •, < •,; -•• ~ -., , , 4,, • · 14'! - • $-•t~rahl~~:J ~Mll..'f; b~ ber·np-:J ·.:~al~ Li% Get..Clotlli ' fl ....... ;,,~, s M.S., at St. Luke's tryesllto -~ne .. ~en-f!portera tercbange an. a emergeOey HYou noticed I'm the one who's weirlJli tbe mlnk,'• : E~ 11a1!i11oJ In Houston qu ~ -· -gave repalra were· omitted d wif BllUbttll T lo : but a ~011 said hls con-permlsaloo Jo "'° h er Wllb the oaUoo'~ buslett said !µcbanl Burton as he an e , 81 r • ditloa mn-eerlous. brother'• belrl for I he commuter line a:hut down faced newsmen before boarding a jelllntr. for Paris : And In Balllmore, Md., transplant after -he '1111ered Monday by a tralnmen's at l<>s Angeles lnte~~onaiAirporNl!onday,: "And Ex•tea:.'.Ler surgeooa campleted the brain damage from a fall m walkout Dver a new timetable, I'm s:tuck with cloth, smd Miss· 'Dl.Ylor, adding, CD. w<rld's 9lml -transplant a street scuffle Oct. IO. uie ume element In gettlllg "Don't knock that coat It was my bltthgay pl'IHlll in a lil-blJar.oPlf'aUon, giving "I feel wonderful," Mrs. to work proved a travel. to him " The Burtons were in town for Miu Tay· Takes·_ ' 1· .. ..:.1y ,·· Sydney Selden berg or Anick said, '1I'm ~PPY to headache of glant proporUona. loi-'s father's funeral. _ Ul1 · Baltimore lbe heart of Wilson be going home. But.I 11 have "I've ·nevei seen apythini--~------------~--w. Lleske. a, of Havre De tobequlet-doctar'torden." lite Jt In my · lif~;"·.sald a hi .' manwbodrovofor1w·o , 'E L--· Premi.eri 'p· .. =.~om-B:mt~~e U:.~ · Cardinal mprw:J.JZes llOME <UP1i~~looltd =-takes about . 45 , ..... , . : UldaY to a .lMIM!n(. ....... ~.c::~;:!>'w,10! Pope Must 8e Obeyed ~..,;....~ m-mlle stream ot · hFelY , ~ ~t .:;.:. ~, moving autos durln( the 'rush VATICAN CITY (AP) Romano .for tbe llCOlld lime lilo"1ml --and m!Whi ~ · · •·• ' • One of Pope Paul's closest thlf" month, tile I ta I J a·n oa~ ~ , . ' ew..compan1 ... ad= -· ' · · d J ·M · ·tod th t ardinal ..... Poll'~' -llid ~ vehtclea,·taxl pools were form-iiav1:3ers. ~ ar,.u ay ii . c ass ..... .......,,: , Wlill' , •• Wllald . Holiday shoppers . Anti-Nasser Riot ' Enters Sixth (Jay ' I • • I I • . . four 1 pmoas were killed Utus : tar an4 soaree injured in the : 1lt14enl rioting. • ' SOme" demonl&rak(1 were• said to have chanted tbe rally-: 1., cry of the outla.-ed • Moaleril 'Br o t h·e. f J:( o. o, d -: 1'Tbei-e j, PO oQd 'but Allah," ~~<ha\~ conolder I Nalsei-.a godleaa-. Tll'j Moslem Brotherhood Is a 'fanaUc organh:aiton In the : United Arab Rei> u bll c-d~Ca,~ to th, ~verthrOw of the.Nasser rep. Stoiea and yelrlcles In Alex· anarta 'Wefe· set ·on fire in scenes remlniscent ·of Cairo's "Black 'Satlli'day" -Jan. 26, 7 1952 -when mobe Inspired by the Moslem Brotherhood ' raged through the atreets or; 'Cairo, burning and pillaging• and destroying such landmarks a s Sbepbeard's Hotel. .. _ LI AUCTION •••1 _. .......... Water Co. Orders ' • ,, _" /liile of . 6.M~M!M ·A'ClES-C:OSTA MESA to~ 'ffANCIN.G •PRE-PAID INTEREST ~-'rul$~'DEC; 3RD AT 2 P.M. · · : (at the site> · e iaa\,on,Baker St. and 205' frontage on Pl • f.1!e (Sus! East of Bristol) One ol the a In Orange Oounty •ooed Industrial '1 potential. Acr<l6s f10m White ·• ~ eeways and strategically· situated In '!!..~ ot c.ommerclal development. Utmties are OJI .r4 ldlloenl to 'this level parcel. Oontacl Mr. '=· !\it brochure and furth~r Information. -..Ctl'MIY• Rtalty Auctlonffrs In Amtrfc1 ' ' Nmi bOm . REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEER it!.~ W•y, BtverlyHill• 90211 12131 272-9536 1mllc1 An., N.Y. 11432 12121 739-3430 "I'm not dying for a cigarette any more ••• . are you?" . ~ ~ ' , I ·~~· • • t - ..... IMt ..,. I noticed thaf a lot of" my friend• had ....... ~~!'f· ·-~h*s were quitting h!'O• apparently 'WtehiiMj tffOrt. ~· rn«-, they were becoming millional'Y'" bMI about 'tM lmokinQ Con1rol Centers of the American C:Mnlll If\ &nold!'tJ & Htohh, where they learned how to .. _,.,...1 ... dl;ly & painlessly ... witkout.pill1, .hypnosi11 ~ oi Hieifonof upset. And definitely without wlll- piwlf • • • Y9'i,. way ohtod of me. I went. And I quit, tool 0. • I '5tl. ColJ and make an appointment for a free lMW ~ Learn how: YOU can stop dying for a ~11a111t1.,•·Cofl wttkclcrys 9130 A.M. tb 7130 P.M. ' !< ! A11eri11U. l',f111Jil' on 81oki1g & Health : • t • •'' • • !!mo\:!q Control Centers .a-;.-~~ . Loo Aaplet .. c..i Ttww~• ' 6565 Swuet Bl•d. ... ~ ~_.... ' BollyWood , ~........_, • Phooo...,7.U ' ·Ton·• ..... ' ~.Be.ch ~II'~ 111"'1. '220Lon18-b.Bl ... ..... .,._IMI . Pboae: .. 1-1117 eel, ancL 1111bw11Y1 .bl'Olldll ou\ , J!o!Dan. C•.th!>ljcl m~5'. •!!ex "Certainly the SUperiar ~ ' deal at:,= ..., all available equipment. Cars the Pope's orders even if the err in Issuing orden. '1boulll ~. natrt&~ .a ....,.. pools were hastily formed. orders are wrong. he acts in Y1rtue of .Ptnr . meat ilDoe WGfld War U. Howev.er, it all added up to The. statemerit 'by PetlC.lc received from Cod, alch • :::.;:;,::,,::;._..=;: crowded quarten, slow going, Cardinal Feild, president of power pasaee lllrouah tile and confllllon. It wu just aa: the COIDDWJslon for th e smallness ol bmOltl Dltt.n Nd getung home in the eve11-Revision of Canon I,.e;w, was which does nol -"--r.. IC:::.l:..:I . • • ' ' • • • ' . . . • • • . . • • . ' • I • ,. • • • use our money! For cash In advance. For payina bills liter . Thafs what Morris Plan money Is for. You mll)' borrow from $100 to $5,000, or more, for holiday shopping. bill consolidation, holiday travel, any good reason. Payll}lnts schedule!I to flt your Jn·. come. With approoJiltyou may have your money the doy you 1pply, No ropoyment for 45 dlys. SAMPL£ YOUR Monthly No. of ~ Plymen!t Months LOAN , ...... $t4 •• ICHIDIAEI Sl,OlU1 "' 24 Sl.l1UI Ill II -.112,11 $11 II Crtdtt 1119 •ltd dlleblltr ll\lureftCI av1Dlbfe. :Morris Plan 673-3700 Newport Beech-3'00 Newport Boulevard lnC-an ui/intJlakable call ~ obe-. ~ • .,. ..._. EYen the judge who ~issued dlence to the Pope's dec~ons in penetratlnl Utt ~ the ortgtnal restrainlna order on birth control, priestly deslgn of God.lkltdlle.poallble against the· 1,600 trainmen, cell.~c.f. . a~ other issues error of the SUpertOr-dotl which wu Ignored, eVidenced dJvkUnf1be church. not authorize 4llobedlenct ol h1a fruatraUon. · •. It 1r11 'lllo the first ad· the subjects." , "Becauae of these a. 'bd ' mii.\Oii flan ri high Vatican On Nov .. 1 Cwdloel Fellcl this llrtke," said Chlel Jllllp Pl'Bl• iba\ the PontiH might wrote lbat -wbo def1 J.C. Zatott, .. , .... , ao·i.m. 11a .. ettec1 i.--" -·.111e Pllllt -. 'vtlllnt .., to -Q\y IOO\&\>~ ... dlYlal" dodllodi. bonq, Todl1 lit ia!ol .... I lla'IO 10 lleep la '1111 :Wr!Uni Ill· Ille VaU... ,._.111!111 l>t &Inn !O ~ elwm1*a." lit w:I pap e. ~ L'011I-1ltlo bold letllllllltt -- ..P~CIURE · SPECIAL! . COLOR FILM· ·PROCESSING .------..ANY:----- 12 -Exposure· Kodacolor Roll . • • 52.89 20 Exposure Kodacolor Rof I .. • • S3.89 , ...... .., hi .....,., 35 Kodacolor 3x5 ,,Prints • ...,,.,,. Sf.It" ' . . --,... ....... ,.._ . ,,.,..,,. ' ------WITH THIS • AD . COLO. PRINTS .......... 19' SLlr:IS ..... .. ... ..., 1.11 1.29 "" u• 2.29 MOVIES ··-··· 1J9 .... 1.11 •••••••••••••••• DAVE'S CAMERA EXCHANGE SPECIALIZING IN ONE DAY COLOR SERVICE 474 E. 17th., Costqi Mesa Ph. 646-213' New York, Chicago, London, Paris ' ' Could b1 onywhorl ~.,_.•now thi first sl•p 11 LA-lnlom•lfon•I Airport. We fly th~r• end heck 8 times every cl•y from Of•"t• County Airport ••• in 19·ptssen9er T·i•ts. It only takes 20 m1nut•1 which laev•• planty of tlmt.to m1k-• 1 connecting flight to another dt1tln1tlon. The fare: $7.95 (On• wey plu& taxi Ne)lt..time you plan 1 trip to Los Ang&l•s or btyond, think of "''' C1ll ,vour tr1vel agent or 6?1den West :Airlln•s •t (714) &40·70JQ, • • • "IT SCIRE BEATS DRIVING" ~·· ' ~7 ~ • Golden·west Airlines QUEINIE ly Phll lntetlandl "It must be~· oho aated for '01' .... .:u " .-... • " ·Lost in Storm YouthFoundAtop SnowCappedPeak EUREKA (UPI) -A Hum· (Gold.smith) wasn't tber<," bold! State Collep stadent Footer said. "I called but be was · plucked by bellcopter dldo't answer\" from the summit of snow- covered Grouse M o u n t a I o Monday, but a search for his companion wu unsuccessful. ' Aerial units, ground parties and dop plapned to continue the sear$ today for" Steven Goldsmith, 20, also a Hum- t>oldt Stale student from lveed. ~ Goldfilnilh and Don Foster, 20, of S!lll Dlego, were trapped by a bllz:zard Saturday while driving near the summit of the 5,469-foot mountain, about 2S miles east of here. Foster wu spotted by two Navy jets from Lemoore Naval Air Station Monday and picked up by a helicopter !rom Hamilton Air Force Baa. ·Humboldt County sheriff's Capt. Ed Hulburt said FOllA!r "was hungry but otherwise okay and went to his realdence µi Arcata, where the colleie is located." Foster told authorltlel he and Goldsmith broke tnto a forest service cabin for shelter Saturday, but decided to ven- ture out Sunday morning. He said they were caught in another blizzard about three miles from the cabin and "could only see for about three feet." "l looked back and he Councilman Will Seek Mayor Spot LOS ANGELES (AP) -Cl· ty Councilman Tom Bradley, a Negro, announ~ his can- didacy for mayor today. "Something must be dooe to improve the quality of life in Los Angeles," be told ne)'tmen. Br adle y, a former policeman Who rellltd a1tor 21 7ears on the -wltb the rank-of li-.U~ has been a councilman five yeara. He aald Mayor Sam Yorty has 0 a tired admJDistraUcm "hlch has lost Ila credlbWty with the people in the wake of major scandals." Bradley prQmised 11lo leek a reconcWaUon amooc men -rich and poor, Ylllllli ml old, black and white -where there is now orten fear and mistrust." Third Man Quits Post AsReagan'sTopAide .,,_ Rl!SIONS' POST Wiiiiam P. Clark Jr. SACRAMENTO (AP) - Gov. !Wigan Is naming his top aide, Executive Secretary WiJlllun P. Clark Jr., to a judgeship and replacing him with Edwin Meese m, now the governor's legal attain secretary. Meese will become the third man to hold the lap . staH job In tbe first 25 months of tbe !Wigan admlnistratloo. Reagan announced in a newa release Monday evening thal ' Clark Lt resigning, effective Jan. 31. nie Republican cble! execuUve saXl be would at that time name Clark to the Superl<r Court bench In San Luis Obispo County, where Clark hll a caltla l'lllCb near Paso kobJes. "I have lq been &Wlf't! ol BW'1 deolrt to ntuna ta Puo Robles and Ille raaob," . f Roqu tlld: "From the ..,.,, UC.SD Chie -·Bill -11 plain that Won't Clo8e be intended to wort in state ,..-11or .. ~lel)' eight months. Al my -1 tnmtence, be gr a ~lou 1 I y sAll ' onroo. <AP> ~ ~~bll 11111n Clumcellor William M.Om Ii . . the University d Cill!omla Clark, I ST-year.old lawyer *1111' -Domocra~ -at Sall blecO ~ ....,a1 ~·1 lint cab I a• I boon with -II Monday --'•-, after _._ M and n!uaed .. -the CID>-___ , -·- pus for, I Wo<laJ I~ :..en=:~ ~i..: ilent dliculsm. ..,_.__.__..... ~ McGill, who 1iu bten ="' lie ·became U· chaDcdlor alnct Beplember, __., !alt All(llat told -II be hid an obllga-when Pb!Up M. Batlqlla qull. titm "to hep the unlve:rtilf -Mi& I l I " . ~·CJD\ oDow ..J"'. to tn-Helps Yow qnrce .. =1c ~11 ':. : FALS!TDI H -.· bo llld. Loo-ftl eH Werrv lie ..... fO I frM ~ ·-.. --........... -'llleldo1..... --·----at the ume plall 1l'blre he ==-:::!=.1J:1.:-,,.:::=:: met with ~ tn.ictes •tblJ'tlilllmon~.&"'4 of -~--un1·~ty ~:i ~-11:1\•UM4..,»1Mt'alll Vt111VW1 .,~.. 6"6 ... ' ....... n.niw&Mttlt.,.WJ.n.l dangled rmn pble .,... ·-~-""·"· lamp PQ1t1 u be spote. °" ·~~ M.U..,. OOldl.Wf' •• 1· It ----------~-• --:: ~ ,. Tondlt, H-26.1968 DAILY PILOT ~ Black Panther Cl,eaver Says ~I Ca.,,,'t .Go Back w Prison'; waldl SI 1lourt I dlJ," u.i ., Ille"" ......... a aamr 11111· -...-!Ml_....,,. . SAii ·11WICl9¢0 (AP) - Black P-El4rld(t esea ..... '*"ta.....,.. ta prlM'\f......,., M I lllftlle -·.,. ... _, _ -'l'bollllewwld-fne ~ llMb. M < 11tss:fs Clemr, -d ... !ormalloa !or the mllllanl NtCl'O(rOUpla~by -Slqnme Court order .. ......... bla puole -w-, mornla( al Ille -blllldlnc. 111'het11 one thins J can't da·is.,....r.o. -----.. ••I --- • • • ' • • ' -~ . . . ~ ... ' . . . It pays to ·save where The Big M<?neY· isl ' . . NATION'S LARGEST .FEDERAL PAYS THE NATloN'S HIGHEST. RATE J ' 5.13'1 annual yleld'on insured. pa8sbook acco1,11its . when savings and .all dividends ·remain a year, if our 51 current ann.uaJ rate is compounded dally and maintained a year. $.25% bonus ·accounts are also av~llabre-ask tor details. • . California · Federal Sa -- N1J LOAN ASSOCIATION • 18 OFFICES• ASSETS OVER $1.5 ISlWCIN ~ ANAHEIM-EAST: 1717 £AST Ut«:Ol.N AVE. • 77f.57llO ANAHEIM·WEST: 60Q HORTH EUCLID AVE.,• 77"P" COSTA MESA: 2700 ~·BLVD.• MN300 ' ' -Held ~· 5670 Wllshlrt· Bou!MN, Loi """"' • . .. ' . • • • • • ~--~'-~~ -·~-~------·-',__ _____ ----~--> _.. - r I J l I _. .• ---· -.. ---4.~ • OAILY PILGt -· ·-26, 196C -• -----·- 'Keep 'em at Home' Policy Pays Off . .. 10th Year For the Record By TOM BARLEY carry out effecllve rdulblllll· expansion and lmprovtm<lll of And we hope to do mn bett>f: ,::.!. Observed Meeting• DEATH NOTICES NOBLES Wllll•m W. Nabll1. &.loved llu1Nlld fl/ Oori11 r11 ... r Ill <Mrt. Alyw Whit> Kr•1 11ranoff1!11M" of LI .. 11111 Tr•C'f Wnlt1cr1. 5-nlcft. W.on.td•v, t AM, 11 Ille Cll\lrcll fl/ Our F1t11er, FDf .. I Lawn M-111 P1rk, Cy. 1>1H1. Forni llown Mortu•ry, DlrK- "''· SCDilLING W•ll@'f" It. SchUll1111. 125 Coo"t1 "'""'·• ll•lbot l11and. 0.1• ol -Ill, NCl'llt,,._ ber 24. Btloftd hulblollllll d Anni Sdlllllng; l•IMI" ., •ae-t J. Sdlltl! .... d W"'I CO'll.,.; llfolller of Alrlerl Schllllft9, COWllWI. ~.t ~ Wedfletd1y. 2 PM. •' SI. M.I""""" Unllt!d ~II Clllll'dl, 156.SJ E. Nt wton. H•cleode ~lll>b. R-Hill• ~l•I P•rk Mortu•rt. Wlllnlflr, Olrect:n. VAN MOURICK L•-• L. .ild Ti.u.o S. Vat! Mourld:. 221 E!Nf'•ld B•Y· L"""'9 fie.cl\. 0.19 o1 •"'· N-ber 1l. Survived IW ..,, M1n1u dHtfllef". Lbl1 pater1tl, Mr. Ind Mn. v ... Mour1dl. Ir., o1 U. O.ta. 11111 Mr. •nd M1'. ~n SftoMs, An:.dl9, :s.rvk.n, to.s.,.,, 2 PM. 111 Ille COrr1ri» nlry P~i.n Chun:l'I ol U.llYM 8"ctl. wllll De'. Henry o, Gr•' •nd Or. O.llH TU""1" olfkl•llrio. lnter- mMt1 ~Klflc View MltTIOl"lll P•rk. 01~ IW Pacific View Mortu1rv. F•mllv wnnt1 ThOM wllhlllf lo make memor1•1 cun!rlbullor\I, PIM141 conlrb. Ylt to the lni.Mtlot\91 Communlc.o· !lent. Found•lh:ln. U11 lteynol01 AYI .• S.nt• AM, C.llf. SHARPE Ol•rln W1llc1r SNnie. 213 U. Cuesll. s.n Cl9mo!llt. !Ml• ol -Ill. Nov. 2s. 141rvl....S b"I wife, .V..1"111rtt; sons. wrni.m w. '"''"· o1 L111 Alflmflol; Jlll'lrl SM'", Kunll1111t1111 9 I• C II; broftltn. G9b9. ., Loi ...._ .. 1 tnd Jo:NI d llwhentvtot, Tu•11 •NI flYW: .,..nddllld!'M'I. Sinka. Wed,,.... .,.,, :a PM. In h Ol9"I •I PKllk V19w, wtlll llW. It•""""" WIMf" alft. d1tl1111. ~. PK"lc vr.w M.-,,_..t P .. t .. OlrKbll b'( PKtflc View ......... PURGASON c.ni. 8 . ...,,._ J\llCI er., SI .• N-· -1 11..ctl. IUrv!Wlll b' IW9 wm. Wiiier tl•I""' ol 0.-; Jof\n H. PYl'ffloOfl, Jr.1 a.whltn, Mn.. \.119 c.,..,. "'-'Port llMdl! Mt$. Hei.11 Melton, Mrs. Bitty l!llcd:, OU.119-1 Mrs. BJll.. Wrllfll, Con""'11cufl Mrs. P•ln' wt.. F~I lhf'"lt ~ lrw a. f'M, 0-.. •11111 91b W•rd. •II ,,._., THMI 1lstw, F•nnlt ~ lllefl. T•Ull 17 9f•nddllldntl Ind 7 l'"l-t1nondctlll4!"el\. S..VlciH. WeO- nHdl,, 2:Jt PM. 1!1911 9n.l!WIY cti.1191. with llev. J•mn G. B!•lne offlcl•11119. 111fennetll, P•clflc vi.w .............rt1t Perk. Dlrt<tfd bv It-II l!lro.<IWI' Marf"9r'1', 110 !lro-c!W•Y• COfll ~. KANSAS J.......tl K.nua. 'Ap 71, al )'"Ml Ron- •ld Ro.d, HYn1l119ton lllt•dl. SYrvlveO b"f wllt-. SoPlll•i "''"" 111111. Edw1rd, al N<'W J9'WYI Sllnlly, p.,.,nlrlv• nl1; A!dl•rd. H\ll\tln9ton Bncll1 broll'>- er. St1nlff O..nQll. Ari'-' 1fs!1r. J~lnt CM.-sk'i 17 tr•nde!ll~ d,...,. R-rv wm bl ~tied tgt1191'1f, TIHlodeY, I PM. 11"""'1"'" MISt, Wed- .,.!ICl1y. t AN.. llollo •I SS Simon •nd J"°"' c1lllollc Cllurcll. 1111,,.......,1, G....t 5"""'"'"' (.""''"""· Smllltt Mor· lu•rY· Olteclon. LUNA ,t.lelo Lunt. Att Tl, al 1D«2 Cinco de M.vo, FOUf!fllft V•lllY. SurvlYMI by wn~. ,t.ntonl1; MM. Cl'llln.t, Altu,.. lier •nd J.,., •It of Founl1l11 V1lln; Fr•nk. $.111!1 Ant, •nll Mlnuel, al Stockton; cJwtlYlers, Mary 011vn, ,t.nlol\l• Vtol •nd AYr-'19 Lunt, al Fo1ml•lll V1llrf; !WO 1IJtln, Fior-. 11,.. 1...t Aftlttl•. bOltl al Meoilmr 11 1r•nlktllld,..., trod 10 ''"'"r•lld-clllklt..,. Rowry, T:lD lonloht, T-d~y. Smllhi CllH>et. Re<1Y lem MtH. we.:1 ... 11:i.v. JO•JCI AN.. SS SI,,_ ~ Jyd<! c1111o1k Cltll•cll. lnlermenl, Good Sl'>l'">t>r:nl (.~~rY. Smlt1'11 MorlYll"l'• Director._ PERKINS w11111m S. PC'f"l<ln1. 211'2' Orclllnll Or\ft, 5.enl1 Ant l-jelthl1. 0•1• of <lrJlll. N"""1'be• 7l. $yrvlv!d bv mo!llet, Mrs. 1-Wltn O. Foor.r, C0tt• Mf'UI t\llO;I brmllerl, lloberl l . Jl"ld O•nlet ,t.. Pef"kln~, beth al 5.ent• An1. Service. Wiii bt htld W!dl"lftdlY, 1 PM. P.c;lfk vi.. (.1!11111 wttn Rev. Jtfnft C. l!dtenrlood Gflkl•llnt. In- ''""""'' P1clflc Vltw Memorl•I P•rk. Olrwcted bY PKttlc View Morl1,11ry. RALTZ MORTUARIES Coror.a del !\1ar OR 3-9450 Costa Mesa !\11 1-%4%4 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 119 Broadway, Costa Meaa LI ll-3'3S O!LOAY BROTIIERS l:luntlngt.On Valley !\1ortuary 11111 Beach Blvd. UunUngton Beach Mf.'17'11 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery e ltlortna:ry Cbapef . Slit Paclllc View Drive Newport; Beacta, CaWontla '44-%71t P~ FAMILY COLONIAL FIJNEllAL SOME llrla.laaA.,., "-llWl!S llOTB'S MORTIJABY 111 llala ll&. ............... LB'S88 n:rmun JIOJm/ABf f1l1 & Ha ... Colla -•• 1111 ' j o. ,... DllllY •.• ''"' Uon within t1Je C9«UDunlt): ea-our probation procrama and as our Iftll'aiD proeeed:I aQd. ! ;.u. SANTA ANA -Orll!lP vironment, then the ~·ii methodl... expanM • •. • ~1• By Group · County probation , olfken are entitled .to r.ecel.~ thal anlCIUDl Y oulb Autborit7 atatiatia ~ IUCCWfu!ly ullllzlng a "keep of money le< ll.I efforts. Indicate that the a\lt!nlge base •••••••••• :. ANAHElM _The lOlb an-'em at home" probatloo pro. Orange County's ahare': 24;4 commitment rate for the '1 * 11 -c that •· In• ·rr 1n offend-~-,.1u ........... Callfomla .,.,.u ... t .. o!ved me .* T011lght : "' ru·ver••~ of•~ Men'•! Health gram "' pav • O • -· w-• ...,......,, Ek -.11 "'Iii' ~ f ,.._ Au "''-the probation au~ plan Is • .rt.. 1 1 ~:i · Association Olapte:r or Ora•"'' more way1 than OM. ~er go o" wi:i "'zA '~• "' 00 • -.--t .. ooo head eo.< per...,. per i. o • o s••GHE111 e• ...... Marria9e Licenses County will be obsef'ftd here Whenever possible, young a "' a . populatlQn. 111ls wouJd have • . r,.. ,, • ~ ':of\. Dec. 3, with an annual dinner adult offenders who would not Those funds must be used resulted· in 11 i lot com-.. Fd:Q. · ·~ '.,.~ .. meeting and 1 speech by 1 so long ago have been certain by Orange County to enrich mltmentl d\u'io& 10&Ut but .a .,.. ._ • ,_ • ,.... •11t Michigan auto Industry ,;;. of commitment to t h e it.s probaUon servlcea by the proj~ nulnbtt of com, e ,.. • .;,.utive.-California Youth Authority reducing caseloads and setting mitmeota l n d I cat e d by • DAHCltt• '-'' VEG,.. •w. -""""" -F h I up such special oervices .. partlclpatlog counUee Is 11,309 • MR. oo·s • NanMSluutd:::,~lvde: William Blaskovich, or the eat er y (CYA) are being!.. allow~~ foster homes, improved tutor--·reduction ol 7,m and • ,y< 1-ffnrY Nt1N owan1. ·uL H • ., ,,....._, Fnrd 1ifotor Co.. Dearborn, • go home to wor •. out ing, P s y c: ho I o g l cal and a rate of 42.1, a recent rep:>r\ • ,._ • ,..... •• ..::: hKtl. ..i "ett• win. .i.mi-Mlc:h.., will speak 00 motiv• H OO probali<m terms. peychiatric help and employ-lllalel. · • ._. • .._. e IMf 21. o1 C..t. ~. ' Uon and communication. 0ll0r "They are golog to IChool mtn1 services. "Tblt'a an avera~ 3IU per· •. JMO W. COAST HWY. • w1111M1<1 •1eNY T.inm'I "" ., co.n "We're doing mctly that," cent reduction," Miss Grier MJ-tU1 .... , .... ::.,,.~uc1n. Comet. 57• o1 p.;i:e ~on :,~at:~ F Se • or workina and ~porting said MW Grier. "Every dollar noted. "IA Orange Count)' I · ' .... E. c-• "· ... """ Room, N--·'·nd Hotel, with or rvice their famlliea Instead of being we get ii being devoted to we've cut h by 37.1 perc"1l •••••••• '"' fi~: ~*""-,so. tdtl °' Hlll'I-.... ~,."" incarcerated in -state lchools ;.;;;;;;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;ii;;ii;;;i;;;;;i;;;ii;;;ii;;;;;;i;;;;i ·• ,._ icm, ,.,. .,. ""'""'"'· allCI a no-host eocktall hour, follow· lBons " 11 the~ Chi f ii )I~ LIH LfrW 5otiolilly, ,,, o1 F-i.111 ed by the 7:30 p.m. dinner. SANTA ANA -Retiring or pr ' way e SPEEDY :'f,· "'11" .... 1 Three separate projects are Orange County Supervisor C. ProbaUon Officer Margaret h d · I '0 ' """°" "'" , ..... ~. '"' "'M• belnghandled cuirentlybythe M. "Cye" Fealherly ,. .. Grier summarizes the plan. t e roa runner says--ry ·~ ""'"" "· both °' HeWPOtt ee~ Orange "---~y Mental Health In tenns of b u m a n .... Me1¥111 e. R•~, n. o1 Stnl• A111. '-'UlUn honored this morning by the . ., n Ci.di• Ann IPenal, JO. °' AssoclaUon: c r i a i S in· Orange County Round Table rehabilitation, says M 1 8 S p e e wh·le y· w e , Cas."' ~ ....... • tervention and suicide preven-of Joint Apprenticeship c.om. Grier, Ule system is proving r1nt1n I I OU a1t • ...,. '""~ """'· '· '"' ••~ tion · C<?nten, child guldaoce mltlees for bil "decade of to be just what the probation ~JOl'9tfllell, 27' 11o1t1 °1 · ,,..._, facilities and educaUon on suppo'rt for apprenticeship olflcer ordered. "It's working .-.1v111 a.r ... nt $d1Mklw, s1. •1111 Ltf'M;I• drug ..... beautifully," she said. "We've at FOf"bl; Wli.otl. tt. both ot Cost• . auwic. training ... Mew, In a 8....,..lal presentation, given probation candidates ".::: ~~-::.r .. ::· ::.,:::::-:.-:; the co..:;;;t1ee. noted that more •tl•nUon and depth SPEEDY COPY c· ENTER ""'"~'"' ••"' S1'en"3 Quh Featherly's lnt<rest In a~ counsellrig than they've ever • . P1u1 Mld'nl•I White, 71, •!Id DI•~ r had and, believe me, it's Jll'I'<• Arl•s. 22. bo"' ., HYnllnetafl prenticeshlp and other on-the-•-paying o!f." 0.-111 F. McP!ltrlofl, n, •M s.uiw:lr• job-training developed during SUe D•111111ern. :zt. bolll .,,,, Hu,.. M • Se his term as director o! the And a second dividend from t!ttlhln Sntl'I ....... t ee'bno t (}range County Veteran S the depa.Itment'S intensive o.~1c1 '· Spry, .q.• °' ~ Bffdl, ~ Service Office when the World pidaoce plan will show up W-='1m"•~--M9,.i. *"· "· ., m· county collera next year -._,,,, SANTA ANA -A nature War II veterans began their ~". 0~::,n1 ./::d~!°"'MeuDoril film and slide prtsenlation return to civilian life and -nearly •t million In 1 tat e w1m1rn Dnld i.-r, .1r .. • 1-1. "' will be made by the Orange many lerned trades under the support. awarded for the sue· ~,~-a.:=1:4=:: ~ l.a$afl. County Sierra Club at II p.m. G. I. Blll t bro ugh ap-cess of a program which -... ,• . ..,v~,-·· ",w"""1nstw Tuesday, Dec. 3, in the Santa prenliceship. wou1d have been c~~~ out o1 Torr!nc. ... ,r •l"lMI". 21' Ana Library's Spurgeon Featherly said, 1 •Unto Id in Orange County WiUJUUt the ...,..,. AMnw l-21, •nd Pur1w Room thousandJ of men and women incentive ol that attractive T\ltokl, 21~ llofll ol' CO&t. Mes9 • 0-111 •· k>QW, n.. ..i a.11e Mrs. Robert F. Sanders of occupy top positions in m. bonus. .=.·~:::·.'t.a:~ ~:'-:rn~ Co8ta Mesa will host the dustry today aa the result of Orange County will get lts "' NM, .,. INrtJto J .. n si1tr, meeting. training rtcelved under the $97&,000 "boo.us1' fot reduc! I ; ~ ~ *· di G•rdftl The slide pruent;at.!on will old G. I. Bill and many more to 400 from the origin~ Gtw9.. .,. L~r1a Albt,.. I.ctr. & show native wilderneas as well ynnno ,._...le will benefit esUmate of 644 the numl>er ot N-1 a.di .,_'O r~~r ttobtrt tt.rold Ca1111n. ,., " eo.• as rlyer touring, rock climbing because of the continuing iJl.. of young adult offenders it 1886 Harbor Blvd.-c:omer 19th St. 100 Copies $3.95 81/2xl l 20 lb. Bond, White or C~lor Black Ink, One Side Drop by todey and order your FREE Desk Note Pad. Personal YES -We Print in Oolor, any stock, collate- fold-oo.t·staple and ProvUle all Services to com~ plete your most Dem.anding Requirements. :-VcMi:" 11e~•,Z.. "· .. ,.,_, :a. and mountaineering. terest by the people ol our upected to commit to CYA T'-5 it., icr-. 21. ind M1ct1r11 "~t t)alf of the program community~" care during 1968-&9. SPEEDY COPY CENTER ,,.:o"~''·e~ ';:~"r...~ ~~ n, will be inf.imate close-ups of Featherly's honor came one St.ate authoriUes calculate « Follnn.111 V•llrr, •nd "-• flowers, insecta, butterflies day after hiJ 72nd birthday . that lt costs about $4,000 "u°' "'Y ... , u. ,,. 51111•• ...... Telephone 64" ftftAn Edw1rd AllU&ll Wll1'9. 2t. •nd C•ndlce and semi-abstract com· Monday. He retires Dec. 30 rear to maintain a person 01-vv-tV • •Y .. , ... "' " '" • " ,, •. ·'' " ... •• • ~lil '.•I""> '" ,. •.•I• ••• .,, ,, '" :::.. tt.kttt. 21• bo.lll ol' Himtl119111t1 position," Gloria waiters, club after 20 years on the Board 10 '. atate instltuUon. And, (franchise Av1i11blt) A~~ :.. .. sttrt, is. "" c.t• JMM, 1;:spo~k:""'°:::man==&al=d=·=====°'=S=u~pe=l'VlSOrS=·==· =======the=y=r=eason,===if=a=coun=:t:y:ca=n====================================~ .ncr Anlhl 1111111 V•ttlrno. U. 9' H1111t11111taft •e.OI M•rtin ltlcMrd Cleypm. 4', •11111 Artll M. Smm!, 41. botli " Colt. ,_. ftobtrt Mllltf, ·"' ol c.:... ~ 11111 V ...... n kn lliwlM. 21. llf ....... Rlcllllrol Denni. &k:k-. 2S, If/I leftl aMdl, 9!ld IC•"'" \.YM c,...._ 211, ol Huritlnstwo Betdl 01vkl It, a-. 2t. Wiii ....,_ A.. L•nl, 24. bDfll ol South Lfflll'lll Divorces "'""\. o•c•u• J•n l"lelPlt Dovti. vs Wwrwn a. Oou1le1 Donllhr E. lvtw w ••tlllfl A. luf'llol Jcwce H. TIHUtn W Wallir ~ T• •U1n Delle M. Todnll!I n Jolln L. TodlMn ICIY Sl'IY1-Hld<J n Jlmmll: Diii """' wr11i.m Lerw W•rrm w Glmi l!lltn ··~ c11..,,1i. H•lrril n Mel'lln l•wr9fltl H•rrl• P•lrlcla E. JOl'ltt YI C"9rlel II. J- Dannt J. Ehnll'l9ft" YI Aoti.rt T. Ehnlnoer Mary Anne GUiit \II C"°"'tw Mlctlffl Glln1 M-rlon JYl'll ltolll!I" W O.ni.t JOH!lfl Kollt-r 5.ellllre l"fl\ll Kvuor vs EdW•rd """t Kyit t Mtrtln H.,.ndon Jd!-n C•lllel"lrlt John..., JO'l'(e E. ltUmte'I' yt Jldf H. ltvmMY ll~My Je ... Wiii YI Ar111Ur Dlllltl WI~ N1vlde Irene MoJnot ... J•ITWI Eldon -~ Geottf! IC. WI~ vs Jo.11 l . W•lb ~Joe Dunn Parker n EY•l'll Gw- don P•r11ttr Ht'len B~eld " Wllll1lm H. . _. .. Kttnryn Ann Mtnr n MYn:in o.Ye: M1v..,. Kllhr'rtl Ann Ma....,. VI M"°""' D9w .,._ s1111rcn Ann Uta .,.. •-oe.., a.no Doral~Y LM Llflcbly n AOINrt Wl~ 111m Lll'lduy J•nd Gr.ce woo11, • .,. "' "-......, J•INI$ Wood.,..rd Stltron A. H1rrlsotl n Wlnllrn C. H1rrl1on Fire Calls W1$ff'llfftf!W l :N P.rn. Mo~y, ... !lhdown, n,,,,... bound SI~ Olqo 11 Wettmlnsll!I" tn r1m11. 7:19 p.m., W•lhdliwft, Bo!M •11111 ,_, 2:1' 1.m. TUHde,, e11r lire, 31~1¥oU •""' B~~I 2:50 1.m., Iri sh fire, (.llllttffbax l'Ollfl!•in VllltJ' 7:06 t .m. MDl'!d•v, re.cw, 11'1• Lec111I ·~· H~ntllt1to11 1-.dl 1:5' 1.m Mand.av, medltll 1kl, 1552 BclM. 5Yllf M l?:JI p.m., r~.cue. 10011 l•WMll'I J:•t 1.m. Tue>dlr, ~lal •kl. 16'12 0.141 Vls!1 1'1.-ort ... ,.,, 2:10 1.m. TUH111y, ifructure !Jr., 261'.1 Circle Or!~ Cttt• ,_.., ••'4 P.rn. Mcndev, l•IW: •Llrrn. ltlll Strtti 1tld S.1111 Nit 1:01 •.m., Pllbllc •MbL lt911 Hiii •1111 Pvllm1n • U :Oli •·rn. Tuadrf, ,.-., .,, Olk "- just give us the Address we do the rest! South Coast Pleze (L•-r tr.41111 Herber Shopping ~enter (Trailer) . " , ~ometime ''O'' 11.1ig~t be the ·most imp·ortant ·number in the world to· your child. - t • ( In an emergency, ifs always quickest and best to dial direct to the police, fire department, or doctor. But . for a youngster that might not be possJble. So operators be sure your child knows how to dial "O" for an emergency Our are trained to do the rest help . In We're here to · help. P1clfic Telepbune @ • ' .,, ... " .. . .,. ... ,,, .. •• ,•.q ,u, ..... J•~ • ... ,.,. •' lr<> ::.is •• '" -a :;" .... ,, .•. ,,,f " • '" ... ,, . ' ... •O '• "'"' "' "' . .. .... I ~I .,. 1'1 1 " .,. " .. ,, "' ·~ " , .. " ''". ... ~ " .. ••• • .. " .. 1io .• ~, "' ' ,, ,, ~ ;1 • "' •• ' "' " ,. OJ o• O• •• "' "' '"' " ... -,,,. •W> • • • • ••• .... .... .~ o · "" .u. ' ' • •M' ... ··~ w• ~ • - " ~ , ...... S!' C. 11<11,...,. .. , ..... " .. 111 1\111 fOtlloft: . .. -,. ... S'A'I Ott,t.MG ... PUb"C -~ lo r.. tP .. . ,..,_, (Oftlcle PYOlll I JVoJml " ,. ' rollllud' _,..,, oM~ MICHAi '"°" ' .. -'" "' lolllwt ~ Vl•l .. . -· .... Siii• 9' °"I • Notl• oe•OOl\fl 1ncl Ch .. .. •UblUlt ACk-1 (OFFIC n n ' E1t1M •• JOHI MOTi( crldllor• m•t •II ll>t i•I• ,~ ...... t~r ottl rnll!led '"' ... deflltflt JAClt Blvd .• wMell I ~""""'' .. -lo~r m Of lhlJ I ..... JACK " ·-,,.. .. ..... ~ TIL: (: ·-Pllbffl ,_, 'w •• ... Olla . "' SH!PSH. SEllVIC 1ddrtn' ,_, m Cell! ,...., I FlltEtH d•eta ' del ~ Colllorl\ '"'. •1 163:1 B•tch, Calllorn. Sold I ~• · All • and -~"~. SIO llVIC 1o11,~w1t 0•1n". '"'. on or I lttl. " ~:~a ,, ' •II bua ~ '"' put, I~ .. ... ' ~WA• , ....... E•l1N •llO kro ·-· "fOTI< «M!tllll't I ~ I I I ,~, .. ~ I~-. I " ... •nllfllol "' ... Oorll•tlf Win ...... l:klv•, Cellfor"' "' bo.11~ ,.,.,,. .. 'flld .. m~ fir.I . .... ' "'""" ·-,,.. .. ·-T .. , 1n ·-" .. "' ,....,,. "" ""' " .. ~ ... "' ... .... ~ 1972 WI ''""""' ,,,_ win M .. ~ •1rt Vi '" ICC* ''""' t F!itlCI(, lfl(.. ltl Pf!w ti '" •Ta~ """" ""' <DCK ·-·-MISCI ltTa ·---·-,,..... I .. _ .. _ • • ·-. .... .. .. . ... -.. . ~~ "" ·-•II ... ,, -.,_ ~." ., -· ~I= - --·--. ---------·------- LEGAL NOTICE ' ' l . Violinist Superb • ID -OCC Concert By TOM llAllLEY .................. .. wlth\o lllftly ol public with lllll '!I'll«· It enJ01'ld a nuenl ond l!ll't ol tllot, uio delllJ!led • • M-Jooeph Peor!mln, that lnvelerate loller in wblt bll oo --for bbn a bamn ond lrulllta culllnl "'-' -to brin1 1o Ula· ~ wu no 1.,. delllhled ~ rudlnl &md<Y and Jooepll v.tlmu !Gld m ...,. Onnllo ·C.. Coll•1• tllan hll blppy -at the wuwellrecalvndbylhenw-do1. and that If'~ olfed audilorium ·-, a oolollt -Uy IUdlenc:e. A hanl ~ -In tbe ..-0 who ,.. predlcl w111, P"" ..,....... ,_., ICCOl'ded -klnf ond d • d 1 ca u d that a bull' 1Joi Oli\le 111<1.· , malllrlty ud qpertene<, ba hll Jlllformaoc<. Wt can DOI ~. ibl1• Ind by Ille to baodle., 11 -pa lo -ol Ula wwld'a ~ ncall,.ln our tt~ el P-lmall l.c l>a Ion, came ,.. oq 11'r om)lb -In ""'---~-- field, mull be a blppy man _,. And oo lie -.S to be. He bid Iha courap ud vlaloo Domestic Drama Strong Theater ln "pear FrieDdl," Reginald Rose's penetraUng llully ol lour modern nitrrlqes, tbe dramatilt is asking not wby 10 many marital relaUonahjps · .JO IOUf, but what ketJll JO .many oQ>en clttr or tbe pro-verbial roeu. · Thil excellent new drama, tint preter1.ted. on television's CBS Playhoule last season, now bu been adapted for the stage with a nUnlmum of transiUonal difficulty. It is playing weekends In the fine arta cebtfl' of Anaheim's Unitarian ChurdJ. Under tbe ..Ud direction o1 Mary Eastman, whole Orange Studio 'Ibea\er bas offered rountiana some gourmet fare dra.n.ia .over the past three "'DUil ltRl.•NDI" A ••-bl' .•• l11tN R-. ~ •1111 flrldloll Irr INrY 1!.11t""11. tlctllllu.I dll"Kf9r ,...,.. It It 11 t v, ..,..._,..., Fr1'111VI """'-" .._..,. 1111tU Dk t It 11W l"IM An. ~ Off llW Allahel"' U"'t.,-i.11 CtM.lrcfl. llJO W. $1lltl A,,. It .• ...,,.helr'l'I. hwobaod outrqcd by hll friends' .. aurprite p 1a r t r ·, • • wbUe Miu Smith drawa a tender picture ol the wife too tired and weak to fllbt toe ber marri .... Tba -per1onn_., ol lbe night· ore pven In the julclel! ro1 .. -• crude, loud mouthed booc ond hll cynical. overlmblblna wile -played by Cbuck Sc!Uclter aod Roulie Abranu. Both uce1 In their flubblct which tears Ibo l)'f'UPJ exterior from a venomous private We. wblle Schlclt<r Ui lbe stronaest or lbe l'ul in t11e srouP ....... Lea cenvlndnl m Stuart Wlllln& ud Gloria Newton u the "modern" couple who create an u:cua for not hav· "" children and ... cruahnd when their pretense la tx- poaed. Wlllln& b11 dllllcully p:uplng hll chartcter, whOe Mbo Newtan'o lnlenolty tails short ol the dr .... lic pitch required in the rule. The host ceuple, whose stage effectl.veneu II marred by their ap difference, are nevertheleu well played by Rey L'Ecluoe and Mary Lym Shu. L'~, surprlolnglJ cut in a-low-tty role, &fvfll a thoughtful pertonnance reOecting inner turmoil, wblle Miu Shea la fine u the wife whole guilt II -revealed when her husband finally rtachel bis bolling point. The.fool' -...... ore Upedllly wtU . done, thoulh lbe lad: .; ~ c0nlrlbute1 a.· Jamn1: e11ect lo Ibo tranlltlonal aeqnences. nie ensemble 1CeDe1 ~en all ei&bt are on ltqe are oc- calonally awlnr,anl, 7et tile cllm.:tt~ lD<lllllllll WbliJllanlly eoact<il, with Sc h·l ck H, l:.'Ecluae . aod Mia Abnrnl pcour1ns dramatic k.._ on • -lderinl .. -. Six men perfmnanca of ~ county prmll1ere droma. ore ocheduled, Frlday1 throuah SUndayo II Unitarian Clrurclo cent.r, 11111 w. Saota Ana St. in Anabtim. Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 1 CltoJatra'1 h1t1d•1ld 5 Glftulnt ' Htld for future u11 14 Slln: Co•b. fof111 15 Heraldic II tar Int l• EucPl .. latlc tlt•lnl, Ea1ttn1 ci...• 17 Show "61PI· llllty .. l• la•tball rvti.1 to Sttn• 11u tl V11s1l1 Zl More lofty • ts Ont tscttnt '" ""'l t6!f=• I 21 '':rllt• •• cutltt• Jt Actor'~ ' ttnclfll: z 1'0,.., ,, (11try ... ltft·h•4 .... JI l'roc1'll• it~ frten• Jt PrelUblt 41 Gat11lftt: •' '-""'" ll B:O"':t~u 5'1nt1 D., 41 ~lssi.lkt lO Sae 41 ..... 51 Ell1w«th ;;;:,, ttnftlt 1rt1t 54 Ctlltd 51 Lowest no1r1 • •t P'roducllvt of ,ront ,, Sc•• M P'rlnttr'• alley: l_ .. •• f•ctf'• ...... t 67-•ltal: Yitai fotct 1~ of llft 11Tel111111 4J Drlw 111111t 11 frlltl• sl• 44 Straw 1'11: '' rtlllan lZ -Act ,...,_,, nolll1111n u 2ieetfno •• 1wc1Uc 70 Pull 47 l"t ._14 .toltntly 11 Wllcftll 4t C•tu• 71 Cltd i" • ftflll Zl •Her. SZ ltct110 001~ • .... ' "" .. ~ .. 1 T•J ''· -24 •• , .... ef'"'llt llH •lteff' JJ "'"' Latlii ·. Z7 Vlttro111ly , too • .... Z ._·~at: ttt•lfl1· S! Unlt 'of 1 z.-1 II Frtftch oepr,1tr l Jiu~. eccl•l11Uc.· 56 ft1I t tM .1 .. tf",• Jf bitltlftl •lrlU ef E., !llJP.r 51 -ttu• 4 Ill\ JJ l•"if tt•t 51 i;_,rt• .f "'""••· >lHhWol , ' -It cttl,.sltfoo , l"'llft'"'" . ".A11tfJ1tlftl • •••or•I• '' "'.,~ .. , ••1tr1if lloe "'IH• . •t -nl · 11 Hnlnt 1 7A .. ~. 1J1u .. ,.. • ·-u I ViT.s:A. 3t=1ttllf_ 11 ;=.,. • tr' 'z _., ,,~ ••• , ••tit• . am•• 10 0:: ..t'""'°' 41·~~1 ~.. IS Qu!l!r-Clfldl-rt; l' • .I. • ·~ I . . . ! '"' Wit&. • • • ·-' . . ocx; ~, ')>al there. bll lllrvup WIVI' nytog COion. "•t ... '·"'1«1 ever .been u ,.lid "' ..,.,~tjoo J o ti orn·e s B r a h m 1 • ..., '"" ..,... -• · PoarlO!Wl'tpmbltpaldolt, 11 lhll fine YoWll vlollnbt 'Acadeinlc Festival OVer!llHl~;;i~~Wj~..,~~ !:!'1' ~ -is.r:;ii ,!: nca!Ved. • "w11 no lat -.lli)liyable ooce tJonal In 8wldaT• -t. Ula 'lbore -· o1-.... mUcb the.-•·-..... !Int ol the I--far _.,IO the. -tllao '1lo dental¥lably 1liakJ at a r t • Ibo C\1111 M-S1Jllllhoa1 Papnlll -A o d , Somo 11111 llrln& wock caulJll Allodalloo. Ht -and ~ Ibo blcb point ol «It our ean bere ond the rousil!I tllOrousblY clelervnd a. oluJ. pro.lnlfnnlssl., , enlertaln-llnalo ol tills popultr -k dlft&, .. 111oo tor 1 ttcbnlcall1 ment was a IOlld, ~ wu .euctly lhat. ootatllldtoi ud emollooall1' lnterptetalloo · ol -.., 1 ' Thia fine ordletlra bu ._uini rendHlon ol Mcolo Sympbcey No .• 1 in ll. ' maintained tbe procreu that Pqaolnl's c-to tor Violin It WM JOOc1 lo nain .bear IO •IJibtoil "' in lut yoor's and orc:t.ee1rL tlUI uacUna wor~ JO ,JDUCb ~ and ii a ron:e to -·-"· tbe ballmarli ot Ibo ~·· be recUned with in our coun-.-.-. "P much ol uu cra(t "and tnhnttable': syfn. ty11 cultural climate. lt ii to IL\'1:0. it'llL"'I L \ Ll\'L ll I 111 1 L h\'L ,l l .1! ii i 11. -. ~ ln tbla llftad pbonlc comtnJctlon. It may be slheerely hoped, In tbe llpt YOUOI mao 1 1 u P • r b Jn. o o t be Illa moot popllor Item o1 W. hlch1Y ..-ullll con- terpretatlon ol tlM! Papnlol In tbe B<ttllloven book tor cert, lhat *11lsU ol lhe clllber elude. It waa there ln tht todl1'• coaoert audienca but -Of Setgul Luca wlll conlin.iell ~;;;·;-;;-;·;-~-;-:::,.;;;• ~· at I t t e ring, tr.mendoollJ u a a U....p last o1 any to be '!J'Wlt roe tutun occ[; demalldlnl bow -" ol Ibo l)'ml)IJol>y Ottboltro's a I I · ·~. second movement and the art rowMl abllty 'lbere'• one 'wav llml Luca WU taugbt by IYP"'!•o;;;;;::::===· ====.l;:.:====i:'===-oll llddlen In hll homeland wuir very much to the fore ln the ..,.,,=-~==== :::: ahlnun•rlng llnal ...... Fox••• aast At only 24, lh1a younc pro-.......... 'ftW -tere ot Juac stern bu a ...... it"". • .,.... • ....,,, glowins r u t u r e atretcbJq • 'lf,ut«d -'l1tlJtJ • ' "" 1 '" ' • ., r. "''· , ,.~..,, ,,, n'; -.. Y ' bel<n blm. But, to our ·.-·•-1141 llDEMY II leut, lbere II very Utile ' that , anycme can tuch blm ,.. -......, .._,. ' wbeo lbe subject II Pqaoinl's . ..,, ' ' · • ··•· -. · tempestuous concerlo; .... ' . ' -. ' talnJ)' we blve never beard "THERESE a finer rendltkln of a work that la, by lb Vtll'J. strudure, AND ~ E.~-:':-.~ onl7 lcund ln Ibo rtperlolro MIKI NICHOLi ol soloists ol the bllbelf ISAIELLE" LA-NCI TUllMAN - cag::r Wni tor aure, wherever • -.-. -,--JHE &RADUA1E \ .'·.·. Mr. Luca performs b 11 ·osu1 WllNll AH.lllfl»~rtM · .... brilliant Paganini be wUl a. · al.Ollt ·----- never receive finer support PLUS lhao be woo SUnday from an "INTERLUDE" .,~ ,,_,.. I , ..... Uf.t; Inspired Oraop Coast Collep "The Swimmer" ., l'f8 Community Symphony ·a. c• ·· ' .. Ottbestra. He paid wann11====~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~111 lributa lo the ensemble .... • 19 tbe ropport lhat be acblev· 10 EXCLUSIVE I AasEYLINCOLN·&AU.BRIOOES eel wltll COnductor Poarlman ~-. ----In a polt<enctrt converu.Uon --~SOUTH -.... llltL-..._,., .. 011 e IJllH TOMleHT e , ... , s.11.,. "Allc:e I. Tokl11H ... ''HeN We 0. . 'lloioiMI fo\ul\l"~.ry Buth" ·• STAITl.'WDNpD.AT e ZDOMOITIL ............ procluci1: 1 11 ..... _.. ..... -··'* lei de my Aw1rds ORANGE COUNTY , RUN l,,(> mesa • , •I . . • . . ' . . . . llLIPHONI 541·1552 .fOWl INPOIMAtfON INDS TONlaffT ~ "THE PAPER LION" , . ' !.):.' ''WHAT'S SO BAO ABOUT PEBtJ1!4G GOOD?'', , 1 .• ....; t, ITA!n'S WIDJllDDAY · •·" •' l.,.Atiat BEST PICTURE Of THE YEAR1 ' OiOOI -. -..... .,, IOll!Kt BOCI'·--. ""• ~ --'~ ..... , ............ , ..... ,,.-~ ...... Mith 11, ~··•11 1 """' ' e..tl-.. -,..... ' - -------~- • : ! ' • - ' " ' ' r • ! ' I t ' ' I • ' ' ' I ' ' r I I I ! r ' I I I 1 I • • ·-' ' ' I I . I l l • I Population Crisis: S&L M-.. er Sidney N. Reeve of Newport Beach bas been appointed manag- er of the Mission Viejo Office of Downey Sav- ings and Loan Associa· tion. He joined Downey Savings in October. Aerospace Employment S~ Drop W ASHINGTOl'I (UPI) Employment in the aerospace industry I.! expedcd to drop from a 1,4.11,000 high in March tD about 1,40 0 ,000 in ~mber, the aerospace in- dustries.a aso ci at ion an- nouaced . The decline was blamed on "peaking al bolh civilian and military aircraft work," ac· cording to the association. Employment levels w e r e predicted to drop further to a 133,742 level by March of 1969 -a 'l.2 pereent decline. I What You Can By SVL VIA PORTER "I am deeply C:<IOC<"tied over the world popul1Uon ex· plooioo and lhe mllllool about whom you wrote a column recenUy who are now starving each year. But the average coocuned citizen f e e 11 helpless to do anything about th4 terrible and worsening aituation. Can you suggest anything I, and others like me, can do?" This letter from a young woman in Texaa is typical of doiens of pleas and queries I've rectiVed since I reported the frightening esUmate that 10,000 individuals are now starving to death every day. HER QUESTION is not an easy one and it's tempting lo try to weasel out of it by vaguely advising you to write your senators a n d represe.ntaUvea. But I just won't weasel out : t be significance of the subjett ill too urgent and potentially tragic. And iis economic meaning, for aJI 3.5 billion of us now on earth, is loo overwhelming. So here is what you, the looe individual citizen who wants to help solve the U.S. and world population problem, can do : Bring the facts to the at· tention of ' your local com- munity and poliUcal leaders. Unwanted children in your own home town and state are as important an issue as school bond bsues or new highways. Insist that your public welfare and health departments face the matter honestly and maturely. Make sure they are taking (ull ad· vantage or available public and private funds for family planning services. TAKE 'tllE TIME, over I See by Today's Want Ads: E.F.Hutton &Company Inc. 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' • • .---._,.,~-==-===-:::::-. ·---= ----·-..-----""'!"'-~~-"""!9'!""9' ____ :"""""' ________ ~--~.:r 1 . ' ' ,,..,._ • .. .. ' .~ Old Friend of Nixon Takes High U.S. Post By United .Pron lotomallaaal Herbert G. Klein. appointed Monday . by President-elect Richard ·M. Nixon as a super press 'SeCl'etary ,to "close the crectib1llty gap/' ·ls an ex- newsp8per editor who worked his wily up from copy boy. Klein said his job "Indicated the Pr.s!delllHlect's intention to p<aenl to the American people all ii the fada possible to allow. them Lo make the dedsiom they have to make •.• (and) elimlnate any kind of Credibility gap In this ad- ministration." · 'Ille hJch jiolnt of his 23-year newspaper career, Klein said, came when be was assigned to cover the first atomic bomb test al Bikini atoll In 00. Kltln said be was not scared at the time, but added "there were a lot of unknown fac- tors." "We beard some reports that the explosion would create a huge tidal wave," he said. The $0-year1)ld native of Los Angeles and former editor of the San Diego Union wu primarily interested during his college years in sportswriting, but after the Bikini test, be met Nixon during the Prtsident-elect's I I 41 con- gressional campaign and that turned him toward politics. "I became aware of the effect of poUtics on govern- ment," be said. Jn 1940, Klein got hb first newspaper job as a copy boy with the Alhambra POSl· Advocate and he became editor of the San Diego Union in 1959 after working in the Copley newspaper organiza· tion as reporter, editorial page editor and associate editor. During Nixon's successful campaign, Klein handled the p?'e:$ relatiom and also acted as campaign policy spokeaman for the President~ect. In his future job with the Nixon admiruJtration, he will help set policy on passing in- formation to the public from everyone but the President himself. He said he could be a spokesman for the ad- mlnistraUon without first con- sulting aoyone else. R free llaaklet la answer your que•lians alla• Rnnuilies, ·~ • There comes a time iii most men's &lee wbm a pranl!oed ID-· come is tnore important &ban the hope of capital pin. And that's cuctlJ what annuities from Muiufactuftn Life offs. They provide an automatk:. parantccd iooomt ror lire. People hive asked ua many questions about annuities m the past. lmpo;rtant questions IUCb u: Can I am.nae for someofthe money to be rctumcd to rey estlte if J die early? Is then an annuity that will trusfer the iocome to my wife if lbc outliva me? Ho" do annuities affect my income tax? Is an annuity a prw:ticaI way of suppkmaltinl Social Security and olbcr rem. ment income? To provide JOU with the answen we !lave published an euy·to- read, OUJ-to-undcntaod bookJet called "Annuities ••• the bJ to • aolckn qc," It's youn for the ukifta. without obliption. Just fill iii &Dd return the coupon btlow. 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'4 sections 44;99 Shish-kebob attechment-5 skewers 9.98 {not shown): brot1er 1lone, 10.15" 28.99 • rn~y co small 11ppli1nc• 74 may co south coast plaza, san die go freeway at bristol, costa ..-•la 546-9321, 67t3414-shop monday . t~~u saturday, 10 a.m. to 9;JO p.m. ., 1 1 I ! ' • I • I • • I ' • • • • • • ' ' • ---------------_.._ .. • ' --------.... . . .-. -. . .----~ ~ ' T......,, ..._...Mo IMI HS P-11 JODEAN HASTINGS; '42-1 Feast Pac·ked ·· With Approval Trying a little harder now that the holiday season ls approaching are members ol the Fountain Valley Woman's Club. They have been working all month to assemble donations in a Thank~ giving basket for an area family in need. Packing the basket is Mrs. Elmer Malsio, healf!I and welfare ch.air- man, and it will be deJivered. tomorrow, in time for the Thanksgiving feast. Immediately following its delivery club members again will 1tart accepting donations -including 1.oys as well as food -for the sazpe famUy for Christmas. Anyone wishing to make a donation is invited to call Mn M&.io at 842-5297. The club also ii continuing the savings stamp program which wa• inaugurated last year in the city's elementary schools. Two schoots have been added this year to comprise a total of seven now Jijl(iicipating. Club members sell the savings stamps during lunch ~r. and parents are requested to send the exact change in an envelope with the child's name, room number and telephone writen on the outside. Purchased stamps are placed in the envelope and returned to the child. • Serving as chairmen of area schools are the Mmes. B. W. Trundell, Nieblas; Will Romine, Tamura; Gary Powley, Fountain Valley ; A. C. Eaton, Fulton; Curt Burnett, Harper; Orvie l!ighum, Lamb, and Norman Nieberlein, McDowell. Mrs. Hugh Magill serves as gene.rat chairman of the project and may be contacted for additional infol'jlU!tion at 1168-1876. The books, when filled, may be turned in at the post office for a $25 &a.vings bond which matures in seven years, nine months. BANQUET PREPARED -Packing a Thanksgiving basket for tile club's adopted family is Mrs. Laur· ence Erwin, social chairman for.the Fountain V·alley Woman's Club. Members have been collecting food supplies to add holiday cheer to. a needy family in the area. Serving as cllainnan of tlle project is Mn. Elmer Maisio, health and we1fare chairman. The same family also will receve a supply of food and toys at Christmas. First in County Coeds Join Family " ~ Of Alpha Chi Omegas The initiation and chartering of the newest Alplla Chi Omega chapter will take place the weekend of Dec. 6, 7 and 8 al California state College, Fullerton. Epsilon Kappa chapter will be the first collegiate chapter of a national sorority to be in Orange County. It was formerly Zeta Phi Lambda, a campus group. Festivities will begin Friday, Dec. 6 at the Assistance Lea'gue clubhouse In Fullerton with the pledging Of Zeta Pbi Lambda alumnae who are being initiated.. Formal initiation ceremonies will take place Saturday afternoon and will be followed by a punch party and banquet for the new meinbers, parents, national Alpha Chi officers, alumnae and university guests. A reception for the new members will close the activities on Sunday afternoon. Making arrangements from the Newport-Harbor area alumnae chapter are the Mmes. Beatrice Clist, Laguna Beach, catering; David Gie<lt, Huntington Beach, initiation banquet; Ronald Gagliano, Costa Mesa, llorlll decoratio~s, and Loren Heather, Newport Beach, presi- dent of the Orange County executive board, coordinating council of Alpbi Chi Omega Alumnae groups. Collegiates to be Initiated are the Misses Liz Aldrich, Newport Beach; Georgellen Anderson, Retta Ard, Judy Bartell, Merilyn Busch, Daron Delano, Joan Engemann, Pat Faddis, Sandy Ridge, Mary Fi1b- er, Janice Heape, Sbaralle Janiga, Candy Kohles, Nancy Porter, Andr Smith, Lynn Smith, Sue Justus, Chris Yockey, Lorraine Stoffel, and Melodie Lowe. Zeta Phi Lambda alwnnae to be Initiated.are Mrs. Paul Fried- rich, Miss JoAnne Lindstrom, Mrs. Roger Paris, Mrs. Mart Schmidt and Miss Christina Tearjen. National officers of Alpha, Chi Omega, who will be attending ara the Mmes . Max W. Htlt)e, Montpelier, Va., national preildeot; Andrew P. Corliss, Inglewood, national collegiate membenbip ileve!"l'ment director; William H. Strauss, Indianapolis, Ind., national exten!ion director; Rjchard L. Oblinger, Norf!I Hollywood, president ot province • . Ill; Darrell R. Nordwall, 'i'uJtin, former natlona1ptesident, apd Donald \ . . . ,,. . SORORITY ILOSSOMING.-·BlonOmlllgJnlo 11!1 even·lJl.rger or- ganization is .Alpba Chi Omega. Members d. tlte ·group will be initiating f!lelr llotil collegiate chaj>ter tho weekend of Dec .. 6, 7 and 8 oa tlte Fullerton ~ua of CelifOmla State College. Decorat- l g tabl :. .. ta.......i-tof tie~'~ "•"-~· ~-• f ' (Wt ' ........ _ W. Hutton, Phoenix , Ariz., district alumnae chairman. · n • """"-~-e · .. --r::-'.. • · are,, • The chartering of the new chapter will-bring ·lhe nlDllber Of to rlght) Mrs. Loren Heatller, • BliilriCe. ,;aild • V •. A. . Ely. ' Alpha Chi Omega collegiate chapt.era to 10. '!be IOI'Orliy>wu founde4 In 11185 at DePauw University, • Reasons fo~r Losing Always Oufwei'gh Support for Ol:>~~ily DEAR ANN LAN!lER.S: I halo you , beta.Ult you are to unsympathetic to fat poopit, In your column tod01 you !mulled us 14ain and I am just \boul ready lo cancel 1D1 oubocriplloo IO·lhe paper. Don1 :rou ,1mow !al -1e can1 help 111 Da YoU tblnt we onJoy looting ter- .rflllaJ..llow -yw-w.., .. bo-.-21 1Mfl al ap and not ban had a data la 'f"'1t •bo~ !Uel Do YoU lhillt H's fun lo lbqp r.r clolbel and dbc:over 700'" tor!I up aootber two Iii.elf You canl jmu!ne. whal It'• like lo hm a 'hilottu lead yau 1o the sOla -1'JU've just about ... led yourseU oa a woodblct chalr becaUll 11'• better ANN LANDERS for,your'boct. Y111·tnow, o1.-... Ann. We dospile ouroelva r.r belllc Ille 11-afraid t01ii1 JOU ill In •111e•~...,..ny out we ciii'l1iilp1L ='OOL1111- chalr for I-you'll lnat II. Everyone ·BUS, OllIO'BLUES tlte -II, loo. DUR. c.0.1 llany, I -... ,., I ntuM lo apeNI any man -1" ad I ..... , bOy .. "'°''Illa! Jtll- on doclora boc1U11 I don't have the cu1 Hip IL -If Iii,,..,.. will 'power lo slick lo a diet. So what .. ,. _,.. ...... ., ud 1" C.. do I do! 1 ..! 111!'.IOU llck and cry lo 11, loo. · myaell lo ale<,p. I'll)' UI !al poople, Y .. oetd mon -lllllCllcal aclfke, . ' _, -..... .,,. Joml llm. u,.. .. _ ... ..,, .. _ Ii? CONFIDENTIAL , TO SOBER AS A; JUDGE: Yeah! Jqdp Wbo! Somo judpl .,. more 101>1r t11u -.. SorrJ, I donl Ill)' tllat "'1ry 11111 I dciGbl lhal """ -.....,... Jl:..ft1 ""'' Jiil pi., It &nlclX, llun i::' cm! Lian --..... ~-....................... ,.. wllll ,-. ,........_ --"-~ lo lier II can If Ila D&ILT ,....,, ................ 11°11111 ......,., ' , 't __ ,..._..........,,..,,.,,.,..--...,.--....,,....,.........,-----;::...,._ ____________ ~--------------- • T'W:sdl11 Novttnbtr 26,, 1961 • • CoupJe Exchange Vows -legal Secretaries f . N . I Name Boss-of-year : In A ternoon . upt1a s James Lou1hran .... RoCourtberlJ_wlL.geCorfman,· lh•H;,.Su:-~, Golden Anniversary Marked Spr1ya of wblte Cb l D a cheyuntliemuma, -and white ..... ldomed Ille altar of Our Lldy o1 Ml. Connel Church when Deborah Ell&abetb Cam pa na ro fl· d>&Di<d -1dlng pledge. and rtnp with John Albel\ Woodl. The lie•-,l'rancb Kel17 , performed Ille afternooo DUI>' tla1a for Ille dauel>fµ ol Mr. aRd Mn. Erneol Cmnpaoaro ol Newport Beadl and the '°" of Ani.rt Waoda ol Tacoma, Wash.' Given In maniqe by her father', the bride donned a Doer length while chlffoo velvet gown wlfb a tull leDltb train ol cbanlilly lace. A wlille velvet pillbox caupl her Il- lusion velling and she carried a cascade of white orchids and roses. Matron of honor WU Mn. William Coffey of S an t a Monica, the bride'• cousin. Bridesmaid wa Mn. Jeff Jiller of Tustin. They wore long, li<hl beige and gold gowns of allk linen with brown bow1 for beldpieces. Each held a bouquet of ordrl.ds. Bernadettt Barria W a I flower girl. ·-ned "Klng BoBs-<f.th<-wvn P. Schmid!, Municipal COOrt year" by the Orana:e County-judge, and Cecil Web. district Harbor Area Dgal Secretaries attorney for Orange County. , A.uociaUon in ceremonies at Entertainment was provided the Huntlngtoo • Beach Shera· by Mn. Albert Eccles, vie• ton Inn. president, who presented a Outgoing king, Mark Soden, quartet, accompanied by her was master ol ceremqnles and daughter, Kathy E c c I e • .. was named "personality of the Singers were Mrs. Arlene year." Loughran and his Root, Mrs. Mickey Gunklet &ecretary, Miss O o r o t h y and her daughter, Miss Pat DeMallgnon, were presented Gunkier. gold engraved plaques. Miss Gu~ were welcomed. b1 DeMalignon was named Mrs. George Hannahan, presf.. "secretary of the year." dent, Mrs. Eccles and Mn. ,, Judges for this, the second William G. Hart, outgoing annual contest, were the Hon. secretary-Of-the-year. Coffee Garden Gallery Photographs Exhibited An exhibition of photography According {o Mrs. John the Newport Harbor Service Killefer, public relation I chairman for the league, each by B e t h Koch, presented by of the photographer's crea· t h e Newport Harbor Service tions express a certain rare League, opened yest.erday in quality. lhe Coffee Garden Gallery, "Mostly," she said , "it ,111 Corona del Mar and will con· her understanding and lovl tinue through Jan. 15. of people, a merging with The public is invited to view nature, a softness and tran- the photographs durin~ gallery quility at the same moment, h o u r s, Monday to Saturday a subtle e.x:citement. She cap. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. tures the essence." The exhibition Is a montage --------- of photographs representing Mr. and Mrs. Jack P. Caskey of Costa Mesa celebrated their 50th wedding an· niversary with a champagne brunch hostM by their children, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Taytor of Burbank. The Five Crowns restaurant was the festive set.- ting. Caskey is a~retiret1 real estate broker. The honorees previously resided in Corona del Mar where Mrs. Caskey was active in church and club work. The couple were married Nov. 17, 1918, in Lake Charles, La. The benedlct asked Miller to be best man while Coffey served u UJher. c a r 1 Bonawitz was the organist while Miss Sue Flicker. wu the soloist. The reception took place in Mesa Verde Country Club where mof'f! than 50 out-of· town guests congratulated the couple. Assisting weJ'f: the bride's aunts, Mrs. Florence Mahar of 'Huntington Woods, Mich., Mrs. Helen Arnold of Costa Mesa and Mrs. Theresa Schmidt of Newport Beach. MRS. JOHN ALBERT WOODS • four years of work and en· compassing subjects including photo essays, fashion, theater and protraiture. Kids Like to Ask Andy Newport Budt Bride Horoscope Leo: Be Knowledgeable ' Special guests were Mrs. Vi· vi.an Campanaro of Huntington lnatltute of Technolo1y , Detroit. Hanukah Topic Of Workshop Woods , t he bride's A workshop is b eing grandmother: James V. Gallagher of Chicago, tbe sponsored by the Harbor Area bride's uncle, and th e Reform Temple Sisterhood WEDNESDAY VIRGO {Aug. 2.1-Sept. 22): CAPRICORN (Dee. Z2-Jan. benedict's father. Tuesday, Dec. 3 at 8:15 in Study agreement! contracts. 19): What appeara to be minor The new I Y wed 5 honey-MonUcello Townhouse, Costa NOVEMBER 27 mooned al the Balboa Bay By SYDNEY OMARR Read between the lines -change could evolve into ma-Club and wUl spend Mesa. be aware off In e print. Key jor opportunity. Be at your Th a 0 k 11 g1v 1 n g wilh the Hanukah fciod, decoralionl ''The wile man controls h1a is to be analytical. U you best. Prepare for any even-bridegroom's grandfather in and history will be covered destiny.. .. Altrology points want to keep an association, tuality. Some at the top are New Jersey. Both will leave during the workshop which the way." relalionshlp, now is time to ready to give you a break. for Germany 00 Nov. 29 for will feature the Rabbi Ben- AR.IFS (March 21-April 19): aay 80• AQUARIUS {Jan. 20-Feb. one year while the beoedict jamin Lei.sow u 1ueat You face question of whether UBRA (SepL 23-0ct. 22): 18): Study values. Down pay-fulfills his service obligation. speaker. you are capable of letting go Domestic adjustment may be ment may not get what you The bride attended UCLA 1be date of the ~, when si.tuation so demands. necessary. Strive for greater really need. Spend time ·and ls a graduate~· Orange wu previously announced .ll Means don't hang on to in· harmony. Forget past-work · reviewing various possibilities. Coast College and WUJ.()..Way _1o_n1_;:;pi_. ------ tolerable situaUon. Xey ls toward future. Accent on prac-Invite fresh viewpoint. You Playhouse, Bloomfield Hills, failb in future . Appreciate lical approach. Give praise could be In for pleasant Mich. Her husband attended your own assets. where due, especially to fami-surprise. UCLA, OCC and Michigan TAURUS (A pr 11 20-May ly member. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): 1--:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m;;;'i;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;=;;;::-- 20): Friends may appear im-SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Obtain hint from AQUARIUS Give the United Way patient. Don't permit this to Good lunar aspect today coin-message. Break through to affect special 8S8ignment. You cldes with change, variety, new ground . Lunar emphasis do have work to complete. creative expression. Y o u on power of your personality. Know that your aspirations break loose from restrictions. Display enthusiasm. Challenge can be fulfilled· If you Jive Opportunity knocks -answer. proves sUmulating. Welcome up to potenUal. But remain skeptical. it. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): SAGI'ITARIUS (Nov. 22-IF TODAY IS YOUR Accent on your judgment. U Dec. 21): ObligaUon to friend BIRTHDAY you are creative, correct, you could make lm-grabs spotlight. Oblain tllnt anxious to help others to help press.ion upon superiors. To from SCORPIO m es sage. themselves. You've come assure this, listen to inner Thert ls opportunity -b u t t h r o u g h a cycle of voiei!. Today you have knack duty comes first today. Keep 1esponsibUity. Now you get of knowing. Back up your feel-promise to family member. chance to enjoy results of ings. Improve home. some of your efforts. CANCER (June 21.July 22 ! o l.=='====================,I Long-range views dominate. But alao remember present tasks, obligations. Use imagination, but don't pro- crastinate. Pay attention to calls, messages. Don't neglect one at a distance. LEO {July 23--Aug. 22): Ideas can be transformed to profit. Key ii to be knowledgeable about details. _Some overlook important aspect of project. Don't make same mistake. Keep on top of situation. Stores Open All Blue Chip a t a m p redemption stores in California and Nevada will be open the first four Mondays ln December for the con- venience of Christmas sho~ pen, occordlng lo Donald A. Koeppel, president. The stores nonnally art open Tuesday through Satunlay. lfT'S Bf FRIENDLY rt you have new neighbors or know ot anyone moving to our area. pleue tell um 10 that we• may extl!nd • l -trle9ltl1 ~·and be1p ttiem to beconte acqutlnted lD tbetr new IWTOUndinp. Hllnflnglon Beach VlsHor SU.9626 -Colla Mesa Visitor 64U014 Hnor Visitor ,,J.14» THE ROAST TOM TURKEY With Chestnut Dressing .......................... $ 4.00 VIRGINIA BAKED HAM Chef's Speciel Chemp•gne Seuce ....... . ROAST RACK Of LAMB Bouquetiere of Wild Rici ....... _ .............. . For Two Persons ......................•............... ROAST LONG IStAllD DUCK With Wild Rice, Orante Seuc:e ............... . 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MOON MULLINS "'"" )00 su~~'THt< t>ociOI> GAVG YolJ ,A 'IMOROU4ll l'l\AMINATION? \~ TUMBLEWEEDS MISS PEACH 'M'.>NDER WHml CAIJSIN6- 1HE DELAY? -- ..... __ .__ I By Gus Arriola By Harold Le Dao: . ' ! Iv Ferd Jahnson M! .... It> I COt.11.t> IJSf SOMtf N•vl S/lO!L/IC<S .• Oly Tom K. Ryan ., I• .p ly M'9 ,, \ f I < ....••• .I' "'t. .,, ·-·~ r FIRST L<l<DY OF SONG -Ella Fitzgerald, above, will be with Duke EllingU>n tonight on "Sh0wcase 5" at 9 p.m. on Channel 5. The hour long color special wlll find Ella •inging L'I of her biggest songs and Ellington and bis orchestra playing three ol his own cornpo&itions. TELEVL'IION VIEWS Frank Does His Thing By RICK DU BROW HOLLYWOOD (UPI)-"Francis Albert Sinatra Does Ills Thing" was the inspired tiUe of CBS-TV'• one-hour Monday night special starring the linger better known as Frank. Mr. Sinatra's thing, as everybody know1, is singing -with unmatched style, savoir faire and charm that is all the more real because his face, manner and phrasing radiate the experiences of. a man who has lived. It is this unique sense of character that zepar- ates the men from the boys in all forms of work, and show business is no exception. And it is the special sense of character identified wioth Sinatra- above all, his lust for life and his refusal to settle into a rut -that appeals to romantics of all ages. AS IN HIS past specials, all these qualities were very plain to see Monday night, and it is hardly a surprise to report that once again the great show- man illustrated what pop singing at its best is all about. His guesta Utis time were Diahann Carroll and the 5th Dimension. Miss Carroll's lovely singing served as a re. minder that although she is the star of NBC-TV'a "Julia" series, her talents are much wider. And the 5th Dimension fit in beautifu.JJy, too, as Sinatra even got into the act with them. The fact that Sinatra can knock off songs of the "New Generation" with aplomb and artistry should be no surprise to anyone. In his own way, he has created new generations of musical interpretation in his personal progression as a singer. My own personal preference is to hear him gaily making hiJ way through dashing, insouciant, witty lyrics, in- forming the contented clods of what the world is all about, or at least can be if you swing out. "FRANCIS ALBERT SINATRA Does His Thing" was, in. short, another of the singer's con· tributions to show business posterity. He's a good man for a television critic to have around. He takes your mind off your work. * * * Federico Fellini, the incomparable Italian movie director, is making a film about himself for NBC-TV's "Experiment in Television" series. The hour will be a study of Fellini preparing to make a movie, "The Satyricon," and also recalling "his first awareness of film as a child, with recollections of past films and even of projects started and then put aside." THE PRODUCER of the broadcast. Peter Goldfarb, says, "You might call this program a docurnel'l't.ary-fantasy." The network adds: "In his never-ending search-for people and ideas, Fellini revisits the sets for his abandoned film 'The Voyage Of G. Mastorno,' goes to the Colosseum, a slaught- erhouse, and drives along the Appian Way, where the ancient Roman legions once marched." THE CHANNEL SWIM: Bill Cosby has an NBC·TV special April 9 •.• John Cass~vetes, whose independently produced film, "Faces," has won ac- claim, visists CBS-TV's "Camera Three" Sunday to discuss what it takes to make a bom&financed mobion picture ... Football star 0 . J . Simpson is a gue.t on NBC-TV 's Bob Hope comedy hour Wed- nesday. Denni.~ the /Jlenace I' 1 I ' I I • • • j ' · 1 ' I I n Jose. State Struck By New Negro Threat llAX JOSB (AP) -11111 J,.. stato'1 --llled N..,.. football pi.yen, lo ...... GI lollaa tbolr ICholanhipl II jlioJ boJ<:ot1 So~'• game wllll ~ Y-Vnlvmily; have ~v· ed ~ Inn lllolt cowt\l1POJ11 ID alhor~ ~·· ., the l>uUtlllll """ Ind< teoma Aid at a meeting Moodq lbat' Ille N-"" -teaml ud la Gjlla' lporia bad all voted .. tum Iii lbelr ldlolanblpo 11 Ille football playen loot llleln. events with '.Brlgbam Young Unlveraity. '""'' • 'Jllegro be bJted .. assistant ·--· Tblt N:~ athletes be di&couraged from enrolllilg al San Jose unlesl Ille 0 raCJst coadlttooa under wblcb black ' Coaches, • athletes operate al San Jose Slate College daily '' improve. Attending the meeting wer-e OJymplo tract stars John Carlos and Ronnie Ray Smilll and basketbab ph\yen c. J, Haward and Darrell HUJ.man. Wires ' · '!lie lootbal1 playen have llld they 'lrlII reluoe to ploy against BYU bore because d. alleged racial policies ol Ille Mormon Cbun:h, which rum Ille untvenity, Al llnl, llld llnebac\"' Tony Jacbon, the Negroes wen uaured they would nol loot lll<ir ocholaniblpo flll' refusiDC to ploy. Disagree on No. I "PrelldeDI Robert Clark and Alhletlc Director Bob Branz.an said that if they .. ~ black, llley'd do Ille ...... thing," Jackson said '. But after white athletes threatened not lo play last Saturday against Arizona ~ta~ ~ the Negroes' boycott went un- puniahed~ ~ackaon aald, Clark and ll....,... changed their minds. . Al lt stmtdJ now, the N egioes will 1oH their athleUc scholarships, but ctther money wUl be made available. Thll, however, didn't aaUsfy the Negro athletes, wbo noled that NCAA rules would keep them from ever competing in college again if they lost their scbolanbipo. The athletes have formed a Black Athletes Federation, which, beside! threatening to tum in all their scbolarshipa, made the r o 11 o win g dernand!i: 'lba1 t b e school hire a Negro football coach to replace Harry Anderson , who is retiring after this season. Waller Roberts, a San Jose graduate who went on to play with the National Football League Los Angeles Rams and Cleve1and BroWll!I, was mentioned. 11utt San Jose discontinue all alhlet.ic From Combined Win Servlct1 LOS ANGELES -The Rose Bowl game between Ohio State and the University ofl Southern California receiv- ed a little early verbal jousUng between the rival coaches over which team should be ranked No, I in the nation. Coach John McKay of the Trojans implied hia schedule was tougher than that of the Buckeyes because Southern. California was playing Notre Dame thi:: week. "If Hayes think.I b.iB team is No. I ln the nation then maybe we should cancel out this Saturday's game with Notre Dalfle and let Oh.lo Slate play them," McKay told the Sou t be r n California football writers Monday. ·The Trojans remained No. I in United Press' weekly ratings but were replaced as the top ouUit ln A.uocialed Press' poll. "We deserved it." This was Ohio State coach Woody Hayes' reaction lo news Monday night that his unbeaten Buckeyes had been voted No. I in the Associated Press' major college weekly football poll. Hayes learned of the ranking jusl before he addressfd a crowd of 1,100 persons at OSU's annual football banquet. He made the announcement and set Sun's Up Every Day off thunderous applause and cheers for his grJdders, who were assembled around him on the speaker'! platform. "Without exception." Hayes aa1d, "every man on the aquad did the best job possible. They did 99 percent of the work." His Rose Bowl,bound Buckeyes crushed Michigan $0-14 Saturday to clinch the Big Ten UUe. OSU finished the regular season with a 9-0 record. "I didn't have much to do wilh it actually," Hayes said. "t thought I coached better last year, But the boys made the difference." "Our talent is diversified this season," Hayes said. "If we can't beat you one W3y, we'll beat you two other ways." The Buckeyes topped the AP poll in 1954 and won the Rose Bowl that year, ~7 over Southern California. Hayes cautioned his team against 'lVerconfidence but said he doubted the top rating would affect his team's at~ 1;tude in the Rose Bowl. "We've done a great job so far but ·.1e can't get fatheaded or we will blow ~verything," Hayes said. "Thi.! has been a year of great victories but lhere is one more great victory left to win - In Pasadena!' Hayes a a id the clash with Southern California would pit his defense again.st the "best offensive back in the nation," O. J . Simpson. DAILY l'ILOT Photo. by LH P•YM Tulsa Coach Philosophic "Our defense has to do lta best, because we will be facing the best," Hayes said. HOUNDING THE FOX -Gary Fox of the UC Irvine Frosh basketball team is boxed in by a trio of varsity defenders (from left) Ed Burlingham, John Glavinovich artd Dave Fontius. Anteater var~ sity rolled to an easy 93-62 victory over the frosh. About 100-6 Stomping Hayes told the crowd that he received a phone call from President~led Richard M. Ni.J:on earlier ln the day, congratulating the Buckeyes. He said Ni.J:on hinted that he might be in the stands rooting for Ohio State on New Years' Day. Sports In Brief Ralston Verdict Due; You've just had your new car crunched by an unimured, unemployed driver. You go home to tell the wife about it. But when you get inside you have a note from her -explaining that she's run off with the man next door. She also menUOl'l!I that she closed out your savings ac.counL Then your boss calls t.o tell you there's been a cutback at the plant and that he hopes you'll find something before Christmas, which is only three days away. Do you think after all that you'd <111111111111111 W HITI<.: WASH >11111111111111 find It difficult to say something philosophic, like, "when the sun comes up It's another day?" Glenn Dobbs had that lo say Monday, when interviewed by telephone at his University of Tulsa office, when quiu.ed about hls 100-6 football loss to Houston over the weekend. Dobbs didn't suffer any of those persona] disasters mentioned above. But he did have to sit through his Hurricanes' loo-& loss Saturday night in the Texas school's city. And to many coaches, losing 100-6, might be tantamount to having all those other things happen. Dobbs says he has no slash marks on hia wrista or rope burns on his neck as a result of the debacle. "J just had an aching heart for my boys,'' he said. * "Ai the beglnnlq of the year 1 told lkm that If we wtR la &ood physical 1llape, we'd w1.a _ ... llo tllty reported la the but coodJtlon uy 1qud of mlDe Us ever beea la. "ntn Wn11 started CQill& agalafl DI • • • we pined ZOO yanh agahnt Arbuu ln lbt second quuter. Vet they ted, tt.f, at balrttme wttbout ena ~lac a flnt ..... don. Twct kNlc ,,... ' UO Downed, 2-1 UC Soot. Bar---..! o pair of lint hall p1I and -held "" In Ille final h01f to edge UC Irvine, 1-l, Salurdq ... Ille Anteatero' field. Jt • .,, the l'1nl dele.at of the yur for Bill Aabcroll'1 Anteat.n an... four ----41W belie autployed Ill t h • opmilni ball, UCI beWed back to narrow Santa -·· u lead "' • 10&1 by Roi<t Isaacs. """" had • c:hana! lo tie Ille ...... Ille In Ibo cootat, but mJaed • ponalty """ ud an Interception save them their toucbdowu. "And the same thJog happened when we played Air Force. Wt were moving· the ball up aDd don tbe field bul couldn't tcOrt. Then they acored on • punt return and led, 7..0, wllh°'d having: •lint down. "A1aiut HIHllton I bad to wal.cb my boy1 cloeeJ.y so 1 could get t.btm out wbeo they looked exhausted. We'd been hit by the nu bug earlier In the week -lost 14 players and thret coacbe1 before we toot the field. "A lot of the other kld1 were coming down with the flu but lber 1tayed out thttt u Jong as they coo.Id. I remember one boy -be wu playing end. "Bil face wu chalk while, there was DO 1weai OD h11 body u be lay OD a dret:sing room bench at halftime. Ht wuo't able to eel up when we came out for the third quarter," Dobbs recalls. Ji-1J.. 1J.. Tulsa was down, 2U, in the third period and the Hurricanes had just made a 40-yard punt return . Then they fumbl- ed, Houston recovered, and as Dobbs puts it, "the dam broke." The Cougars scored 49 points in the fourth quarter. But Dobbs isn't accusing them of running up the counl. "It was ju.st one of those nights when everything they did was right and everything we did was wrong . They had the hot hand . "When they a.re hot and don't fumble, they can play with anyone -including USC. They were up for us, hoping to prove they were gocxl enough to be in the top 10 ... The year before Tulsa knocked the Cougars out of the top ten, 22-13, and dumped Arkansas, 14-12. But those days were far removed after Saturday's debacle. Dobbs believes hi! lads will still be adversely affected by the loo-6 shelling when they tale the field against Wichita State on Thanksgiving Day. "I forget about a game at mJdnight the same day It's pla)'ed, But the kids are dill«ent . . . lhey'll remember that one for a long time ... Hayes related that Ni.J:on told him: "I'll have mixed emotions about rooting ror osu. My wife a fro~ Uf·" AP Ratinga lJ PI Ratings BJWOKSIDE PRO WINS TOURNEY Jack Steingraber of Brookside Park in Pasadens fired a 36-hole score of 146 to post a four-stroke victory in ' Southern California PGA assistants medal play goU tournament held on the lake course at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club Monday. Steingrabt\f won fi.nt prtu of $200 while three goliets -DeRay Simon (Fullerton CC), Steve W bl t man (Bakenfield OC) and Kevin Fleming (Cottonwood CC) -each won '126 for posting runnerup acares of 150. Ted lloriua of the host Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club was the top area finisher, wlllning ~ 10< his elcblll place llOOt'e of 152. UPI Horwrs Simpson STANFORD -Stanford football coach John Ralston waited today to find out whether he gou or sta)'s. AthleUc ,Director Chuck Taylor said Monday afternoon that an anilouncement would be made "within 24 hours" and would "wrap up the situation'~ conc.ernilig speculation about Ralston's future at the school. Ralston finished his sixth season with a 6-3-1 record, including a 20--0 upset la.st Saturday over California. His tea.ma were 31-27-2 during the si.J: years. .... .... .... Nl!W VORIC !Ul'll -The l"'f Unl'-d I",_ lnWnarlo!lll All~ focllbtll le•m fHtur-..:1 use·. o. J . Simpson 11 • unanimous MIKflol\. MlklM him 1'h• fl~! Pl•~f'f' ..-.r l'D be ,,__ on •II 302 fir.st pl-blol!Ols. TM TNm; Of'l'•NS• ... l"l.ily•r ... Sc•! ..... Kt! ......... '· Jim ~ma\11', NOit i """' .. .. " "· '· '" ICW.Udr., ""'" Sl•te "' .. " ''· ' D1v1 Folev, Ol>lo Sl•I• "' .. " "· '· °'°"8• IC11nr, "''" .,._ ,.. •• " "· G. ,....,. Roseroteldl!r, , __ "' . , • ... G. Gu\' Oenn11, Florklt "' .. " ''· ' John DldlOfl, (ngon S!loft ... ... " ''· •• Ttrrr HMr.ttY, Notrt o-tOCI ., " ... •• O.J. $!m111on, Sou!l•tl'n Cll ,., ., " ... •• """ Kevftt, Purd119 .. •> " ''· • •111 .,,,.,,.,,. ""-... "' .. • "· o•.,INJ.• •• Ted H-rldt1, Ml1tnl, Fl•. "' ., • .... '· ,~. '""· k•lllfll ,. .. n .... '· 11111 5111'1111!, ._ ... ,. ., " "' '· ,M GrMnl, "'· T1x•1 ... "' .. • "· G. '"""' K'(lt, '"""' n• ., ~ ... lO. """'' OnkOlt, ·~ ••• .. ., " "· "· '"' -· 'tt• ... "' ., " "· "· ·-Wftll, Ml1to11rl ,. .. n ''· "'· "''" !Hltlt, ......... c.• '" ., n "· "· , ... ..... Georol• ,. ., " "· "'· .. -· w..,.,111111or1 "' .. n ... .... ... ... NASHV1U.E, Tenn. -Thwarted at her effort. to become the first woman jockey lo American horse racing. Penny Ann Early began a bkf today for a singing carter. "I can ride better than I sing," tbe cccnely ~year-Old eaid when she alepped . off a plane here Monday night Jay Bainwater, an Independent pro- ducer In this recording cent.er, brought MI s s Early to Nashville and says she will cut a single record. Rainwater added he expects to sell about 100,000 copies. "I'm a shower singer," Penny Ann said. "I've got a song that you can sing ln the showers," Rainwater responded. .... .... .... PASADENA -The Pasadena 8 o" ~ formerly known as t b e JunJor R o a t Bowl, will pit Sacnmento Staie College of California a&ainst Louisiana's Grambl- ing College. B o t h teams will brlDg regular«asoo rtt0rds of 8-Z ltlto the Dec. 7 game. GrllDlbling Is thJs year's Southwestern Athlec.lc C o n f e r t n c e tri-champlon. Sacramento State, runnerup to Humboldt Stale In Ult Far Western Confe~nce, led the circuit In defense. .... ... .... Pl'ITSBURGH -'l'he University of PitU:burgh, once a football power but now just another loser, is searching again for a coach. The search began Monday when Dave Harl, an enthusiastic. but unproducUve coach, resigned. Not since 196.1 when Pitt ,had a 9-1 rtcQrd has the 8Chool had a winner. Hart's three teams shared 1-9 records, but tht season just ended may have been the worst. Op~ta racked up 393 points against Pitt, the most ln the school's history. Scores like 63-7, 48--0, S0-17 and ~9 are in the record book. l:iart was hired in t• to rejuvenate 1 sliding team tmder John Michelosen. But Hart's record was worse. Fans ~ap McKay's Overuse. of. OJ. Southern Cal Grid Boss Shelled by Critical Letters· LOS ANGELES (AP) -Coach John Mcltay of Southefl C1Ufornia's Trojan11 told Monday ol. critical mail he has received bec:;auat 0. J, Simpson carries the footbtll 30 to 40 limes each game. "J have received m~ unfavorable mail over thil lban I did when we we re losing pmos In past seasons." McKay said at the Southern California l"ootbaD Writers weekly luncheon. SUnpson, who already has set an NCAA individual seuon rushing record with J,654 yards, Is expected lo be named the trinnttr of the Heism.11.n Trophy today. The award a:oes to the collegian voted the nation '• oul-'ltanding player ol ~ he year. Mosl of the letters complained that Simpson was being overworked. "I've asked 0 . J, how he feel&, and he always answers, 'Fine, co.ch'," McKay commented. He a1Jo noted ihat star playera on other teams have carried 40 or more Ume1 in a game. Asked If he answers bis mail critk:I, McKay sa1d "No." The Trojans complete their aeuon against Notre Dame on Stlturday at lhe Los Anaelet1 Coliseum almlna tor a llHI record lo take llllo the n- Bowl agaiNlt Ohio State. "I think Notre Dame h.11.s the best offensive team In college foot bell tOOay," Lhe Trojan coach comment~. "Defensively they've had probltm.S apinlt passes, not agaimt runs." Then be joked, "We won't try to run against them." USC be 1 l UCLA !3-11 on Saturday as Simpson ICOftd three touchdowns and he wl11 cany Ille attack load again this week . UCLA Coach Tommy Prothro said, "Our I.Nm played better than we hive, IO we must itvti USC credJt for seeing . ' to It that we fell short.'' Prothro declared the two current Uclan quarterbacU, Bill Bolden end Jim Nader, m u 1 t Improve to hold down the j o b next seuon. "l wun't happy this year with our quarterhocb' runninf or ptSlilli or hancllinl of the team," be said. "If one of these boys doesn't improve or if we don't get another, I don't know bow fsr we c.an go nut aeuon." The coach expec!t.I the offensive line to be belter n e x t year thanks mainly lo t h • add<d •"P"rfence &allltd durlna the 3-7 year G! 1988. i;...;..,;;.._.;.._...., __________ ~·------------------------------------~ - --·---· -- ---. UCI Varsity Manhandles Frosh, 98~63 ' ' < By EARL GUSTKEY Of l~I 0.lly ,Ii.I Iliff Coach Dick Davis' UC Irvine basketball pow~rhouse unveiled its fire engine of- fense Monday night, trouncing the Anteater freshmen in the annual varsity· frosh game, 98-63. The regular season opens at borne for Irvine Saturday night against UC San Diego. Against the out-maMed freshmen of coach Tim Tift, Davis' juggernaut hit from every direction. Davi.! played !4 athletes and everybody scored. SUll, the Irvine coach wasn't pleased. "I thought we were very ragged for is much time as we've been working out," he commented. "Actually, I was more happy with the way our freshmen looked than our varsity The frosh stayed right with us for a hall." The Anteaters gave several hundred o";lookers a ~review of things to comt this season w1tb their sprinter's oUense With slick Mike Barnes, the 5-10 transfe; gu~ trom Riverside City College, Irvine pr_om1ses to keep the scorekeepers busy this year. Barnes i.!1 c. h a r g e d with bringing the ball up court in a hurry and if he can do so during the regular season as well as he did ~1onday night, the Anteaters couJd better la st year's 20-8 record. _The way Davis sees it, his playera still have an adjustment to make. "Barnes, Charley Howenstine, Keith Bean and Steve Sabins are going to h a v e to learn to wort with our front line, .. Davis Aid. "When they do, then we're going to be all right. I think after the first mooth of the season wti'll be r ea d y for anybody ." Bean, a 6-2 soph up ·from the '67 frosh quint, and Sabins. from Glendale CC, were b o t h Impressive newcomers Monday night. M i k e Heckman w a s his old sell at center, scoring 23 points. Valencia High product Gary Fox ex celled for Tift's team, potting 17. H and Marina's Bill Moore (M) a to he the meat ol Tlfl'a "'°""ll •llack. UCI VA•SITT t9'I UCI ... ISMM•M CU) •• " " •• "TI' -m • • " -.. 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' ' . riAILY PILOT JT 1968 -All-Orange -Coast Area F~Othall Elite , STEVE WIEZBOWSKI Lagune Buch DARRYL BERG Wntmlnster RON SHEPHERD Wntmln1ter JIM KUHN L11gun11 Beach PAUL MORO Huntington Beach JOHN ALDRIDGE Westminster DAVE EDWARDS Costa Mesa · TOM COLEMAN Westminster Rolling Hills Will Field Balanced Club For its first five years of existence, Rolling Hills High School's football team dwelled in the shadow of Morningside 1-Iigh in the Sky League. But in its fifth year, The Titans finally shook the hex, beating Morningside 41·21, and went on to win the Sky crown . And last Friday night they beat Bishop Montgomery in round one of the CIF playoffs, 33-14. . . Rolling Hills goes afler 1ls 10th win of the year Friday night against Laguna Beach at Orange Coast College. This has been a season long awaited by Rolling Hills followers. Their Titans won 'seven straight before losing to Culver City, 2Q-7, three weeks ago. The Titans were strong last season but couldn't shake a tie hex, finishing 5-1·3. "This is the best ball club we've had here at Rolling Hills," says coach Dwaine Lyon. "We're a well·balanced team with no stars and I think that's a good reason why we 've done so well." He's not kidding. Nearly a dozen players will see duty in Rolling Hills' backfield during a game. He has any one of three ful lbacks he can call upon -Bruce Sweeney, Tom Glannville or Bob Daniels. Sweeney, a 195·pounder, will start against the Artists. At quarterback , Jim Conti or Rene Trevino have split the time. Both are juniors. When pressed, Lyon said Conti would start against Laguna. Lyon has eight lettermen back from hi s '67 club, four of whom are offensive starters -end Barry Sullivan, haJfback Darrell Arenstein, and guards Dave Carter and Jeff Jackson . Carter, (190) the .guard, was a co- player of the year 1n the Sky League this year. Anchoring the line is 2.34-pound tackle Larry Sander. When Rolling Hills isn't running out of the 6 formation, Conti or Trevino is throwing to Barry Sullivan. He's Lyon's best receiver. The Titan coach says his outfit pro- ducecl Its best effort Friday night against B~hop Montgomery. ·~were up by only 14-7 at halftime bGr the kida really played ball In the ICCOlld ball. JlishQp Montgomery hit us harder Ulan any team we've played." Lyon had one of his assistant coaches watchlnl Laguna'• 14-1) w In over La Quinta Friday. "He told me that L.aguna doesn't do anything baffling but what they do they do very well. We've seen Laguna's films and we're very impreded. They have very fine bi'cks and the team 11 obvioualy well-coecbed ." ROlJ.ING HILL'I 34 El Segundo I 27 Aviation lS 47 San Marcos 0 43 Duarte 0 ~ Torrance. 7 41 Momlnpide 21 2:1 Leuzlnpr 0 7 CUiver City 20 IO Paloo Verdel I ~ Bishop Montgomery 14 Bulldogs Unbeaten Pasadena Next Foe For Lion Powerho'use By ROGER CARLSON Of Tiit 0111~ "U•t Sl1H one that counted. The Bulldogs wrapped up the Foothill League title with a 20-fl For the second time in four years victory over h!t;hly regarded Muir. Pasadena Wgh School is in the CIF Earlier the Bullriogs had nlr!'..ed Ble.ir, AAAA football playoffs with an un· 10·7, for the other Foothill circuit biggie. · h 0 Leading the unbalanced T-information defeated team and a date wit an range attack has been left halfback Sylvester County football power. ll was in 1965 when the Pasadena Youngblood. outfit was tagged with a ZS.12 loss from Youngblood has accounted for 1,120 Mater Dei in the Rose Bowl after amas· yards in 193 trips for: an imposing 5.7 sing 11 straight wins. average per carry. This time coach ·rom Hamilton has And, he's scored 10 touchdowns while another undefeated team with 10 wins fullback LeBrone King has scored seven under its belt. TDs and quarterback Les Mosley has Hamilton refers to Westminster as • accounted for six more taUys. "Probably the best team in the CIF. The Bulldogs like to run the ball I don't know how Lakewood ever beat with ball-control tactics. them." In fact, they have passed only five times in the last two games. He singled out Darryl Berg and Ron Hamilton referred to his team as a Shepherd of the Li ons' backfield as the grou p that is capable of getting up chier threats to the Bulldogs. for a game emotionally and does well "We don 't have a large defensive team when the opposition deems it necessary. and they'll be hard to stop," he said. The Bulldogs have scored in the 20s Pasadena has shut out only one foe the last five straight games. during its IO wins, but that was the Bucs Re solve Rebounding Orange Coast College's basketball team apparently has resolved one of its major quest.ion marks, rebounding, but the Pirates' defense slill has coach Bob Wetzel worried a'S his club moves into its final week of preseason workouts. Orange Coast performed well in a scrimmage against Los Angeles Valley College, according to Wetzel, outscoring the Monarchs ln the equivalent ol two games. "One of our biggest question marks has been rebounding because were not a very big club," the Pirate coach said, "but Ph.11 Jordan, Rick Stickelmaier and Rich Hardgrove really came through for us." "Ho.wever:. oo defense, we made a lot of mistakes and have a k>ng way to go. Our kids are not playing together. Many of our freshmen think they can get the same kind of shots they had in high school. They stlll don 't realize the big jump there is between high school and junior college basketball." Wetzel said he didn'i think his squad is quite ready yel for its opening weekend o! play against El Camino and Long Beach City College on the road Friday and Saturday. 14Jf I bad to pick a starting team off our own perfomiance 80 far, we'd go with SUckelmaier at c e n t e r , Hardgrove and Jordan and forwardl and Mike McCartin and Tim SaJyer at guards." Salyer and Hardrove art bolh let- termen while the other three are freshmen . PASADENA 14 St. Francis .. , ....... 7 24 Montebello ..................... 21 27 Crescenla Valley ............... , .. 14 14 Burbank .......... , .......... 13 10 Blair ............................. 7 28 Hoover ........... , ............... 17 28 Burroughs ........................ 14 27 Glendale ........ , •................ 14 20 Muir ......••.............. O 27 Montebello . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. .. 7 Tars Dominate All-league Team Champion Newport Harbor dominated the All-SuMet League water polo team which was released today by loop coach- es. Coach Bill Barnett's Sailors picked up four of the seven first team berths while area school Pt1arina nailed down one of the three remaining spots. • Fll18'1l 'l'EAM Goalie -Bob Kelgb, Newport Tom Wamtcke, Newport Jeff Wilcox, Newport Eric Lindroth, Newport Jaime Gonzales, Sa nta Ana Doug Arth, Anaheim Don Lippoldt.. Marina .., SECOND TEAM C'.oalie -Lex Eastherbrook, Santa Ana Valley Gary Patterson, Western Bill DeHuff, Huntington Beach Chrl.9: Ore, Westminster Noel Enete, Western Tracy Lambert, Aruil'lelm John Blauer, Newport • Honorable mention -Al Rojas and Steve Kubel , Westmlm:ter; Bm Rlct llnd lAnce Norrt., Huntlnlton Be1ch; John Wilcax, BtlJce Johnson and Doug Dovey, Newport; Roy Buell, Marini. STU ALDR l'CH Newport' Harbor KARL PEDERSEN Huntington S..ch STEVE KLOSTERMAN Lagu".'a S.ach JOHN McLAUGHLIN Westminster TONY BONWELL Huntington B•11ch BUDDY MOEN MarlM BILL BOSWELL Westminster HAL AKINS Laguna BHch Irvine Coaches Pick All-Loop Grid Stars Orange Coast area high schools netted one player each on the all-lrvlne League (offense) football selections by the coaches of the league. Brian Stern of Corona del Mar was named at a starting end position while Jeff Seiver of Estancia, Dave Terry of Corona del Mar and Sam Wurtzbacher of Fountain Valley rounded out the area placements. Other area players on the defensive team were Randy Johnson and Larry Berg of Corona de! Mar, Claude Kelly and Dave Gleason of Costa Mesa, Steve Griffitt.! of Estancia and John CatTOll and Mike Childers of Fountain Valley. D-"-"" WI (IHI no Sr, 11! Sr. 16S Sr. 215 Sr. 115 Sr. 1711 Sr. ltO Sr, lfS Sr. 15S Sr. 1~ sr. 11.S Sr. ltJ Sr. 1'5 sr. E -Merrtll, M"noll1 16S Sr. e -a.,.1, COl'ONI c1e1 Mir 110 Sr. T -Elll~r. MIR'1<111• 1as Sr. T -Gle110n, COlll• Mftl 210 Sr. G -Clllld1rs, Fount1!n V1lley 171 Sr, G -Peir.1tdk, Lo.rt 180 Sr. L!I -D1L11k, LNfjl »0 Sr, LB -Crv., M.111noll• ltO St, LB -... ..,,..,,Ml-Ii. 1" Sr. B -J°"'nlOll, CorDnl dtt Mlf' 110 Sr. B -Johnson, C.Or"" Oel M1r 170 Sr. B -1(111~. Co~t1 Mftl 1.50 Sr ~ -(OrltOtll, 1!11111(11 170 Sr. B -C1rro!I, F'ounllln VII!.., UO Sr. HQ!!«IOle mentlQ. -Co•-de! Mir: O.Thl1r, l!ufU, Orl1wold, tt11f11rcl, Molh°'1J $.ll1ur. 5nYclwr, Yedci Ce1t1 ,,,..Ill Allin, Dia, t:clw1rcl11 1!1t1r1el1: B1rn1tl. JohnJOn, koch. Prle1 fllount•ln V•lllY: Al~r11.11, Dllfl1, H1rr!1, H•r.,,.., Sh1w, Srlclw. REX MAYS ........ 'lr;-Z. ·;;· ,q.<>.' . - 300 '' . ' ' .. , ' INDV TURBINE f .• '• ,• ' ·' 'I· • .o ,,! ·,," '' • ,1' ! .If"'• .. . '· . ' SUN., DEC. 1 RIVERSIDE . . Buy tickets now W_M .. Clty, s ... th c •••• C.t1t.r TMlftH .... ttSt H•rHr llrJ.; Cott• Mt•• All·Coast Football Westminster, Laguna Dominate Area Stars Westminster and Laguna B e a c h dominated the offensive backfield of the first unit in the official All-Orange Coast area football selections. Darryl Berg and Ron Shephefd were named from Westminster w h i I e quarterback Steve Wiezbowskl and run· ning back Jim Kuhn from Laguna Beach were selected. A~d, the two particlpaUng CIF playofl teams garnered all of the special honors. Westminster's Darryl nerg picked up back-of·the-year honors while Steve Klosterman of Laguna Beach was doing likewise as lineman-of·the-year. Coach-of·the-year laurels were shared by Bill Boswell of Westmtnster and Hal Akins of Laguna Beach. In all, the Lions of Westminster nailed down seven first team positions while Laguna was capturing four places. Banque ts Tonight Fountain Valley High School's varsity football team will hold its annuaJ sports awards banquet tonight at the school cafeteria. Dinner Is 6:30 with awards to follow for the Barons' best-ever team. A lettermen's awards banquet will also be heJd tonight for members of tbe Corona de! Mar High School varsity football team. Flnt Team Ofttnse POI. Player E -Stern, Corona del Mar E -Hellon, Mater Del T -Vorono, Marina T -Suter, Westminster G -Magner, Mater Dei G -Jahrau.s, Laguna C -McCants, Westminster B -Wiezbowski, Laguna B -Berg, Westminster B -Shepherd, Westminster B -Kuhn, Laguna Beach Flr1t Team Defeme WL Cl. 220 Sr. 186 Sr. 206 Sr. 218 Sr. 190 Sr. 1711 Sr. 215 Sr. 174 Sr. 190 Sr. 190 Sr. 166 Sr. E -Aldrich, Newport Z20 Sr. E -Pedersen, Huntington 230 Sr. T -Klosterman, Laguna 212 Sr. T - McLaughlin, Westminster 210 Sr. MG -Moro, Huntington 170 Jr. LB -Aldridge, Westminster 195 Sr. LB -Edwards, Costa Mesa 172 Jr. LB -Coleman, Westminster 180 Sr. B -Bonwell, Huntington 174 Sr. B -Moen, Marina 180 Sr. B -Curry, Newport 150 Sr. Second Team "E -Scherer, Laauna 118 Sr. E -Durkin, Newport 180 Sr. T -Seiver, Estancia 188 Sr. T -Griswold, Corona de! Mar in Sr. G -Surprenant, Mater Dei llO Sr. G -Arnold, HuntlJliton !to Sr. C -Koch, Estancia 115 Sr. B -Terry, Corona del Mar tlO Sr. B -Bagley, Laguna Beach 183 Sr. B -Dunn, Mater Del 170 Jr. B -Buehl and, Westminster 170 Sr. Tiie Colorful Sound of Oran1e County Music! . . RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM FROM FASHION ISLAND. NEWPORT BEACH 1 _, . ,, I I I , \ 1 I .. . . ~~----------------~--~-~~~------~,,-- •1 Jf DAii. Y l'ILOT Bonus for Zoo The St. Lou11 Zoo now has a rare plgmy hlppopota- u1 and It.I mother on display at tho Elephant Howe. WUUam Hoff, the zoo's: executive director, said that the hippo born Nov. 20, was believed to be a male oo 11le youn1ster will be valuable becau80 only two ol the l~ born in captivity have been males . A value of $8,000 hi! been placed on th• animal. Hijackers Disappear In Cuba !.£GAL NOTICE LEO.U. 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""'ldt I t111 •llCI f/f Ml"'M tf tM 1111 ftdlh-fir"' lltlM tf JAMii led Ille NIM. 1 l II fnltltrl -111111111 T, AHO AllOCIATll Ind tfttl Mkl lhrtrt l<tVtlllllll GOVERNMENT ~~lt=llt 11 tf I Mid ~. w!tllt" 111'1'1'1 It --" tf ftlt 19!111wlllt H•IOll• HOii rt J'ullltc.C:111 .. r"11 •I• -tl\I lfllr tM llr'llf Mllulltll ~ ~mt In f\ltl 111111 lllct If rtlllll!ICf CfllJ""' If .~~ ,, •• I r t o1 !tilt llOllCt ' It 11 Mlowt• Mr COl'!'ll'fl 11,,.,. ICll n a ew CIHI, 1overnmen • O•tld Nwimw ,,, ,,... JAMI• T. HOOOATT Jiit., .., e111.... "'ll!Tltt4' •, "'° controlled new1 media have Hiit" C:lllr l"lur 111111 lt1'91t, Ce1t1 Ml11, C1tl1trn1t. '-*lllllld 1,0r;:i11 ,,.co:,-:c= 1"1~:· aJven the namee of hijackers ~·~1:,:! '::!r:.11111c1111m 01'"J~":T~.' ~:!n. Jll, ~ • • 2*..i or Aid ·they hive uked for HA11wooo. too1N 1 AOIUNIOJll. ~ .... 11 c'""""''• 0r1111t eoun1v1 LEGAL NOTICE AlttrMn Al I.AW. Oii N ........ lllr II, lHf, kfort ..,,, polJUcal uylum. But alter ms vi. ua. • Hot1r, '"'~c 1~ 111111 tot NI<! s1.i,,. 1---'--'---,,.,,,,,,.-----lh t n thin t hea d """" ..... c1ltfwlll• ~1i. ,,...,... JAM• s T. ,.,, ... a'. 0 I more I r •. Tl.t.J 11141 ~ HOGGATT. Jll .. ·-t. IN le be llle CEITIPICATI 0, 11.tllMISI Hl1acker1 make no public """'"""' '" .......... Plrtotl wl!ttt ~-11 lllbK•lbld ID PICTITIOUS MAMI •-·-· and are nol prA:...... P\llltlilled °''""' CMlt Cl1HY 'lkrt, ""' Wlltlln l111lr-nl •M •cknPwltclttO Tltl \lnOtn.!•~ doll ttrt!h' flt 11 ~-..-., H.....,_. ll, If, 2t 111111 Otclll'lllolr M l•tcllltcl ltll NIM. tonductllll 1 Mll'llll 11 :WH \Ill Li., ln tht N'Mtl, Which handlu ), IHI 1,IMI 10,PICIAl llALI NIWMrl IMdl, C1llftrftll, ul'lllW ftll Buses Try To Halt Psychiatrist Urges Less Number of Kids Race Laws In Effect olr 7.. •>••ta In ..... I, bt'tlt Hctltltw fll'l'l'I Ml'fll ., AC).VIK!ll 111111 news ... "' ...... a LEGAL NOTICE H"""' 'llMle-CI"..,.,,.• 111e1 N1' t11'1'1'1 11 CIM'llllltlll e1 "" matter-of-fact manner. ~l'IMIMI OMa "' 1e11owt"' ...-..i. ...._ """" 1tt full '-1 ,.,,... 0r.,.,.. c.itY .,.,. 11tc:a el nllftfla Ill .. ftl .... t raniuna: Cuban of-CllTl,ICATI 0, IUllNlll ""'" CirnflllMltll IQ!,.. c. H. IAllHIV MC CLUAI, .. flcl ·-•nown lo be Jl!CttttM NMM JVlll ,,, 1'1'1 tltf'Mlllll ...... Cltl• Mill. C•AflN'"ll . ., "' • con• doMI certlh' wt erl l'Wlllllld 0!'111141 C..at Dlll't Pllllt, OtlM H~r II, IHI Ctlrntd by the ruh of hl· ~ucr~1=-II P'.D. kl .,,. ,...,...,.,. ''· ,. 11\d Dlcfl!lllW J, lG. c. H. IAIHl'I" MC CLUll JIC .. 1"''"1 becluae o1 the 1111111, ClllfilfJ!lt. llllllltr 11\9 llcltttoul IHI 20n.-$1•tf ef C1llftrftll, 0!'1"'1 C-f'tt ...... Urm PllfM el U 1. P'HOTOOllA,HllS Oii Howmllv 111 lffl, tMflre fllt', dellt1tl cllplom1Uc 1ltuaUon1 •1"11 ""' Hlcl fl,,.. n ___, .. LEGAL NOTICE • Nett,., 'u1111c 111 11111 ._, 11141 1t1te. Robberies B7 Tbe 'Auodolod !'mt A plan to cut down on bw driver holdupe by roqulrlng pauen1en to put the ex1ct fart 1n a robber·proof bo:r ll betn1 called a IUCCell in si1 of the naUon'1 largest cities and ts 1preading to more. Robberies of bus drivers. which were running as high as two and three a day, have virtually ended in Baltimore, P i t t s b urgb, Philadelphia. Cleveland, San Fl'anclsco and Washington, D.C., since each of those cities adopted the plan. The system ta also in oper•· lion in Milwaukee but police there say it is too soon to evaluate results. Detroit will put the exact fare policy into effect Nov. 30 and New York his taken the program under study. In at least three cities - Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburgh -the death of a driver during a holdup was partially responsible for the move to adopt the eiact fare system. Although there are varia· tlons from city to city, baiically the plan works as follow1 : The driver carries n o change or tokens so the passe:nger must deposit exact change or a token. If the passenger lacks the right cha.nie. he may overpay and be aiven a refund s J i p redeemable later. The fare box la locked and the drl1o1er does not carry a key. WASHINGTON !UPI) -A l11dlng government paychl1trllt today urged the naUon's "social pacesetter•" to have fewer children. He aald offsprln11 from large f1mllle1 usually are not as brl1ht. Dr. E . James Lieberman, chief of the Public Health Service's center for studies of child and family mental health, said "extra stress and strain on the family" from too many children exhaust.I the parenta .and deprives children of proper care. Lieberman predicted many middle class parent.! who no" have three or four chlldren would be satisfied with one or two if Utey could pick each child's sex in advance. In perhaps 20 years, be said, "we will probably be able to choose the sex of offspring." SOF"fEN BLOW Too many families now have a third or fourth child to soften the blow if one die11, Lieberman said in an in· terview, even though "In our society almost 100 percent of the children survive." "The country cannot afford an exlra child for every fami- ly as insurance," he said. In a paper presented to a recent medical m e e t i n g , Lieberman said the U.S. birth rate is about 3.2 children per couple, "ahead of most other industrialized counlries." "This growth is due not to u n c o n lrolled reproduction among the poor, but to the deliberate attainment of thru and four children by the better-Off majority of our population," he said. "Jn fact, the poor prefer s ma 11 er families than the average but attainment of their goals has been more difficult. GAINING AS IDEAL " ... The three and four child family 1eem1 to be aalnlna as 1n lde1J. When you co above two children or cer· tainly three, for mott parent. the mother and father just don't have the time and energy lo raise the family and the children beBin to suf- fer." L\eberman, st, a father of two, cited studies including one in Scotland ''which showed progressive decline in in- telliBence score whith in- creasing family size regardlesa of social class." In the United States, he said. ''70 percent of Selective Service mental rejectees come from families of four children or more, allhough only 33 per- cent of the nation's cliildren come from such familles." Turkeys Still Cost Tlie Same WASHINGTON !UPI) Your Thanksliving di n n er may coat a little more this year, but the tr ad it Ion a I turkey probably won 't, ac- cording to Agriculture Depart- ment e!tperls. Average retail food prices currently are roughly about 3.S percent above a year ago, a department food economist said. A poultry specialist said. however. that most retail turkey prices probably are very close to last Thanlugiv- ing·s level despite recent in- creases In farm prices. Turkey prices at the farm have been pushed over !art yea r's low level by a 16 per- cent cut in production and a series of government surplus purchases. But the higher farm prices have not yet reached wholesale le1o1els to any great extent. the specialist said. .. _ od B I ~-lo Ille ftlloWl11t ,.,._ ...... Ml'lltl !ft __ ,.., t'"9rld e. H. IAINIV u"'y pr Uct. U 1,......,_ rl fl.Ill 111111 plftll tf rttldtnct 11'1 " ClllTl,ICATI O' IUllNlll MC CLUlll llllO'fl'fl It "" fo Ill 11\9 It tht a1rport clurly enjoy fol..,. 'ICTITIOUS MAMI ",_ WfloM "'"" " •ublctlMcl II .. 1.... 01i-t I, ~ftfi, nf hlnlllftl TIM Wlflnlll'lllll "" ctrfth' he Is 11>t wtltll11 t"l'""lfllfll Ind Kkllowltdm watc ...... hijacked Jet. come A'llnVI. ~ .. 1 ,,,,,, t1rtftr1111 WNKlcllnl • 11ue1111U 1t ,.,. H......,.,11 h• ••«utW 1111 """" LONDON (AP) -Brllaln'I in O'" I llfflll, 11111 W'lll!I"' II. IMI., H""'""' lllCfl. C1llltrr1l1, 1111C11r COFl'ICIAl llA.LI ' A11t1, Twti11, Cllllttl'lll tl\e flcllllo\ll 11"11 ""'" •I THf Ormel! V, Uft ••w r•"e rel&Uona ICt went "We're ittUni planes from 011tc1 Octol:Mr tt. IHt "lllDLIWORICI 1rtd tlllt 1tld llmi Nol•r'I' P11llJ1c•C1Hfor11l1 ,,.. ... '"·· " Id CUban Otl"I I. Otnttot~ 11 CMlfflH tf lltt followlnt "'"°"· P'rlll(INI Olltu I~ everywiJtJ.J"e, 11 one or .. 1. 1111111 wMM "',,,. '" full •nd 1111u ,, ,...1c1111« o""'' cou~,., lnto effect Mondly amid 1 a1 1 Pan Amtrle&n Jtt rolled iTATI o, e.t.L1,.01tHIA, 1a .. 1011it1•w•1 Mr eom,,,1111°" e~,,, .. lorm bit d •·te th lo be Id hJj k•.J OIANOI COUHTV1 JOllPH JOHN MONTILL. JIN7 Mlrd'I ''' lt11 I y pu c e1.111 over e to a I p • e • IC au Ori HO'l'll'lllllr 1, ,.... Mfol'I ''"· Tlll.... A-• Ll1u111 IMCh ll11blltlltd Dr11111 CHll 0•11'1 ,llot. Proper Way lo lppr .. ch th. Eutern airliner durln1 the • H111,... 'u11nc 111 111c1 tor 11141 11111. t•llfwrlti. ' ' ' No,,....,blr u. u, 2t 1nc1 Oeclll'llllr k nd HrlOlllllV ...... ,.. O•rr •. o-1tf'd Ottld N_ .... 11. IHI l, 1tlt ,,,,... U ' wJ wee e • 11111 o.... •. Slffllt, k-to -JOSellH JOMN MONTELL n1 on I gro n1 Tice pro-ID bl Ill• "''°"1 w111a11 11tm•1 ••• Stilt a1 c111fol'"I•. or1M• '-ty' LEGAL NOTICE blem. US POLICY sut>icrlbld fo Ille wlllll" 1111"""'"'' •lld o.. "''""""'' H, 1t ... btlore me,[ ____________ _ . • 1cknowlldtllcl !her l.O:KU!tcl th• Nm•. I Nol•ry-P\lbffe '" Incl ~· .. Id 5!1!1, NOTICI 01' IMl~IPl''I IAl'E The act empowers the Race A recent armed forces t0ttic1tt St~ll""" 1 0 ,.11 P1•1011111., 1•11111'111 JOlt:,.11 JOHHIALll'lliD w. MILLS. tt 11. P'll1t1111 bro•dcast blamed the out-Ni P~bllc'· c.11~rn11 MONTELL -11t1wn 10 me 10 bt 111e ,,._ P-or:..-RT J. A11on 11111 l)Oltl! Relations Board to invesligate P 0 •rv Ottlc• In ~"~" w11ase fltme 11 subK•ll>Pd to H. A11on, o.1efld111r. He. 4'4Jt break of skyjacks on U.S. 0•ll\CIP•~ ..,. t~• wflhln 11101rument •nd· 1ck""""/.f<:lllet1 Bv vlrl~t ct • ., ••«ullOll lssu-ed 111 and ~ comptiance with the . ''"'' oun II• ••ecu1111 1111 11me. 11 ouolM• 1'61 bY th• Mu11lclPll Cevl"!. policy toward Cuba and an Mr Cemn;~~loll l~lru (0,,JCIAL SIALI North 0r1111e cwntv Jull!cl1t 01-fl'lcl, law over a wide field of alleg· American economic blockade P br hedJu:,~. C<111t 0,1,., ,11o1, or111111 v. un cw"ty o1 or1111e. s11tt et C:1n1'"'1,. . u '" >• 1,.. 1901.a Hell,., ~\llllt.e-C1llfornl1 ......,. 1 1u111me111 ...rtertd 111 f1Yer ., ed ad.I of dlscrlmination of the island. The Communist,"'""'"""'" f. 11• 11· • ~.111(1111 Otllc• 1n ALFREO w_ Mlt.Ls, J'AT11.1c1A A. rt G "d I OTICE Or11111 Cou"tr MILLS, l'LOYO E. PREWITT •rid RIJTH against Britain's I million col-pa Y organ ranma ill <>-LEGAL N My c°"'mlp10., £.o:.olrn PREWITT 11 ru111_,,1 uw11ar1 1N1 ed I 2 t f day that one 1roup of hi-Merell t7, ,,,, 191ln•I ROIERT J, AIBOn ,,.,. DORIS or peop e -percen 0 · k · I din fi CIRTIPICATI! 0,. IUSINlll ~ulltlal\W Or1.,.1 CNsl 0111'1' llllo!, H. All!CTT, 11 lud11t11nl 11tlll11s. •"-· Jae ers -lllc u I ve men, ,1cT1T1ou1 111.lMI Now"'bt' ,. •1141 Df't•mber i. 10, u, 1111 • net i..i.Me o1 s.i.m .116 1ctv.11v the populillon. a woman and three children ,,.. undor1!ened <1"" urttl'I' !her '" 1m '°''"" <1ue 1>11 .alcl l1J111mon1 on '"" 11111 U th bo . . ' condvctlntt 1 bll1lness 11 '· 0. llGJC Df ""' luutll(e ol .aid o•.-cullon, I P to now, e ard \vas who arrived Saturday night t5J, sunui t101c11. c1n1 ... n11, t07'1, ltndt• LEGAL NOTICE h•.,. leYle<S 11oon 111 th• r11hl, 11111 limited to m· ves•;•a"·· com-on the Eastern 1'et -were "" 11c11noui 11rm 111m• ot_ ICAt.EIOO. 11111 1ntprest o1 11111 1uc11m1111 '""""' .... -.. COi.OR INOIJST"tll .... tl'iilt Mid firm Ill tht •fl>P«ty Ill "" Cou111)1 " Or1 ..... Plalnta of ditcrimination In Cubans who could not stand 11 (:1111'1-"' ot "" ~11owt111 "'-'· ci1t'°ft~?c'AT1. si.t.t o1 c11tfflNl11. c1•ocrtllld •• i.11owa: l·r · h United S I who1• "'mt• 111 full erlll 1l1cn o1 Lot 16 of Tract .u.i 11 l.l'llwn rt . bl' 1 Th' I e 1n t e ta es. l'ltldlflCI ••••• till-.: II 1t ltlrflll, c••llfled II follows: on I m•P ••corded In Book 11t, ce a1n pu IC Jl aces. IS Best known of th<>!e who A. 1v1cEv1c, in» c ..... r1 ... , Lene, ol1., !~.~f"':;;:'~h1o•r,~,1th1~ ,~!~~"::;~ i-,, •• " threuth 5G ot MlKelllnlO\I• resulted lar•ely In effort.! to HunllMIOfl Beac:~ I MID$, "•«lr<ll af Or•nt• Coullfy. "' have come to Cuba probably SHARON 1.ou1se 11o11cev1c. 111:io n1 er 11r-1• lo "'"''ct bUlln•H Tottthir with 111 •f'ld •ln•u11r "" conciliate between Asian, West Mai· Rlcha d Harwood Ceurtn•v Lino, Hun111111on 111c11 In 1111 '''" of C111tornl• 11nc1tr •ht tenem11111, ll••Mlllimtnts end ,.,. W&S · r Oel9'11 Nowmbe• 15, 1HI llcllkl111 1111110 ol MAIN MEDICAL A.RTS purtenincti t~lr'llUnlo t>tloMIM If In Ind1an and African im-Pearce 17 a Vietnam medal-A. 1v1cl!v1c ASSOCJATl!S. anrw1., "'"'''1n1nt. ' ' SHARON t.OUISE IVICEVIC 2. TM lltllltlH1 lllc1 ol 11ld llu•lllns NOTICE IS Hl!Rfl'I' GIV!N fh1t migrants and pub owners who winner, stationed at Ft. Sam s1111 of e111,.,,.,11, o,1_. county : 11 loc1111(1 •I 11100 Mein s1r1e1. r,, on 11 Dec•mbtr lMI, 11 1D:OO e'cleock ~fused to serve them drinks. Houston Tex. who piloted a °" Nevtmlle• 1•, lHf, biter• 1111. "" Cl~ el HunH.,.tDll 8•1ch, c ..... nlY A.M. 1,, !rent af tht ceurlhl\IM door ' ' 1 Nola,., '11blk In •1'd tor i1ld Sl1te, of Or•nrt, "''' ol C1lllC>l'11l1. _ ~outh ,nlranct _ In th• City ef N the board 's In· small private plane to Havana ioe"°n111y '"""''"'ANTHONY 1v1c!v1c li Tiii fl.Ill 111..,11 •nd ~11e11 01 S•nr• Ani, ce11nrv o1 o.,,,.,, s1111 v alive powers have been brin•ln• his son with him in 111d SHA.JtON LOUISE 1v1eev1c k110wn rniell(t: 1111' •-l'ldtl'slen,~ '"' s 0, c1111orn11, 1 wlll 1111 11 ,ubllc "' "' le me to lie thl "1'11111 wlloM lltflllt tl\ll • re tr, •<l PIM trttl, lt1CITOt1 te th• hl•knl bldMr, for cell! broadened lo IC t S ot May 1987. '"' wlllc•lbod lo lh• w!lnln l111trumenl HunllMIOll lt1cll, C1llfo1nl1 In liwful mOMV or the U11llMI Sl11t1. elld lcklll!Wled..ed lllll!y IXKUled t1M1 J1ma A, 9rlnlool, NH Lt Arm1POll, all the rliM, !Ille 111<1 !n!trt1! ol discrimination In the provision TOP CLEARANCE 11.,,.. F01111t11n v11frr", c1111orn11 w!d ludl!'m•n! G•b10,. 111 111e ,1111.,. of any •oods, facllitles or !OFFIC!AL SEAL) Tlloml1 J. •rt111e•lc:k, 111CI P1rk oftl.crlbld prCHrtv, •• .., mucll ttitrftlf • I Lton.ftG E:, Lien'"' llrMI, Hunu.,.,.,., •••ell, C1t1tor11!1 11 miY Ill n•c•-,..,. fo .a11,1y ••Ill services. This includes hous· Pierce, who had top secre Nal•,..,. l"vllllc:·Celt1Drnl1 M1c11111 J. lu11tr, '"1~ Sii"'' e11,. •~Mutl1>11. with tccrvH rnMntt •rid · h ] ed U I · clearance in the United States, °''"°" C011nlv C!rclt, Foulll•ln v111..,., C1111orn11 coitl Ing, Ote S, UCa Ona lfl-babl ha f ed belt th Mv Camm lnlan EK1lr._ Rtl"l'IOl\d C. DI"", lOll Arlollt oiie<S ii Sonia An1, C1HfDl'nla, J stitutlons, banking, Insurance. pro Y s ar er an Ml•ch 11. i112 AYen11t, L-1e1i:11, c1111a ... 1, Hovtmt>tr 1 ... entertal.nmenl, travel and the most. He lives in a well-kept "ubll"'-cl or,.,.• Coo11 0111v ~1~. ,.~m.,rc1 t •· 0ot,•1111· 1.~11 •onnlt JA.MES ·A. MtJs1c1c. sner111 Nevtt11blr lf, l' Incl Ole~ J. 10, • °' 1 MHt, 1ltktn<1 (!11.fnly ot Ort..,,, Cllllon\11 service of any business, pro-Havana suburb, has been IHI 100t.., TI•ntt Hue G•~. 1w A C•r•w•y If c. A. 1,.,,,,11, o...,"' Orlvt, Calli MIMI, C1llfo•11(1 Wlllllfll I WM!llw fesslon, trade or pub 11 e given a car, house and maid Fr•~k v. Ho1tm1n, 11021 1.-.11 cir. ,.111"'""' ·Allll'l\IY th · and teaches at 1 government LEGAL NOTICE ell, H111111"'to11 111c11, c1111orn11 1,..1 K•rrr """' au onty. 11c11erc1 A. Houe~ton. 1ni.1 MllWll'ce G•nl•~ G••"· Celfll'fll• '1MI Ten days ago, Enoch Powell, language school. NOTICE TO C••D•TOllS P'llte, Ceil• Mn .•• Cell~•111• ~111111111«1 Or•ntt CH1I Otll't' ~llol H• has rd""~ lo be tn' • SU,tlllDfl: CDUfl:f 01' TH• STAT! Them•• e. ~hr"" Jr., 22'21 Neve..,kr n 1t 26 lHI IU14 a rebellious Cort.serv1tive foe . u.ocu • OF CALIFORNIA Pie•&• Orlfe, s..111111, Ctlltorn11 1-----' _. _. ------ of colored immigration, pro-lerviewed by The Associated PO• TME couNTY OI' OllANOI s.~:"'!.'.'~!'::~:O 111..,,"111' 0•1v•, LEGAL NOTICE e<l · -•th t B ·1o· Press Nt. A"6lt11 l•u•ll'ICt l(cr", Jll we,1 Wltson,1 -------------pos 1n a s.,.......... a n In On . h". k h E1t1!1 el MARV E. Mc:8RICE, o.ce.. °''""· (111forn!1 NOTICE IN\llTINQ lllDS rigidly limit the flow of Im· e ljiC er w 0 came to eel. Geer•• A. l(r111pet1ci., »111 l(f"WCl!h NOTICE 1$ MEREi'!' GIVEN "" Cuba in October WIS identified NOTICE IS HEREIY GIVEN le ""' Circle. H~11tlna1 ... leech. Ctlltornl• th• OCEAN VIEW SCHOOL OISTlllCT migrants and set up a govern-c:rtc111or1 o1 1~e •DOv• n1mt'd dKfllen! Fr1n1c R. t.1w, 1•sJ1 Oeldenw"'' ,, orellf• co~n!V. c1111Drn11, -'""' men' m,·01·51ry to assi"si the later In the United SLates ~S tlllt 111 P1ri.ons hlvl111 clt!ll'IS "'Intl Srre11, HU!!lll'lthin 1111ch, c1111ornJ~ bv 1t111 t~rouvh •11 Goo-tr11l11t le.erll lbe W"lli B · I tht wkl Gecl'<lent 1r1 l'l<lulrecf "' f111 Joh W L 20202 11 I 1 Cl 1 h I ! · ...., to lh Olalrlct repalriation of those already A n I am arkley Truit • IM!m. """h the nKtll•,., vwchtrs. 1" Hu"11::.1e~ ,::t ... C11!1o~ .. 7~· Oii re ..... ~rt' ~:r .... ''~!" te bv! ·~, r.i., "11n here. grandson of the late Vice 1111 office 01 !!It cl1!'ll ., "'-•bev'I! JoMPh Nhlntkl, 7'11 E. l!lutrlGee 3:00 P.M. of th• s111 n1y o1 DKl'l'!'lblr · lbe I enlltltd court, or lo Drt1111! lhtm, wl!h AvlflU•, Or1119t, (11!~•"!1 1t61 1111«1 lllcl• for the 1w1rd ol He predicted there would President A n Bark ey. '"" n~n•rv YOUChtra, "' fl'le un. H1re1<1 E. S•~lord. 1151 S1lllh>l•er, ~ con1'1cf .. , conllr111:llen llf • ~IW The government news media oorilvnt<I 11 111. office 01 Mt 11ter~eY co.11 M'"'· C•lllornla 11emen11,., Kl>oot ~•led 111 1~, Dlitrlcl. be 4.5 million COlOred people Herry II:. C1r1ton, JJ.SS Vie LIGo, Newoor! 51anley Sllvtrm~n, 6711 Perk Avenu,, Such bid~ •hill be receive<! In 11'<1.! '·n Br1"ta1n· by the end of the Identified the hijacker of a INcl\, C1lltorn1a, w~ICh I• l~e plaC• G1rcl1n Grov•. C1llrornl1 Adm!nl1lr1t1on Offlt• ol l~e Cll1lrlct ,, Del · •· I F b -"'•ln111 ef !ht understonf'd Tn en Ml""'"'' v -•• ,_,, L d •n ,. , " '' , • la )et ldS e ruary as ':.:,000,0 -•IOl•I-M Ille 1tli1t nl "' 1m1.,~ • •• -Ill llrne• ... vo11.,e, n~n nVIOtl Mtn century, with whole com-"' ~~ "~ Strffl, G1rc1111 Grov1, Call!ornr1 Ce1t1orn11, • ..., 1~111 be -~ 1nc1 ...,. J. Lawrence Rhodes 29 Of llkl lllH:ecltl\1, wlthlll lour rM!'llM eltlr Alllll J, T, Yin, 11.SSS MIHO<!rl lkly retcl 110\<d 1! 1111 lboYe •l•IW lll'fll m u n i t i e s b e c 0 m i n g s p t b Fl ' ' "" llrJI •vbllcollon of l~IS llOHt1, Avtt1ue. LOI A~•ele•. C1lllornl1 at111 ol•c• predominantly or e:rclusively I. e ers urg, 8. Otltd NoYl!Tlber U, INI C. G. Yup1>1, 1'312 Weymouth, Hunt• In GeMrll, !hl1 """l•ct """Prl.._ IM Tiie FBI in Huntlngton Va. HAlll:fl:V II.. CARL TOH IMton le1ch, C•H1or11ie tOt1S1rve11on a1 1 kl1><1tl'9ert•11 th.-~ Afro-Asian. There would be, said a a man with the 'sam~ :,~~':111 o1 11.obrrt J. 2111ntrlbl, 166l1 fl:hol\I 11~ v•id~ meionrv •n<I ........., lr•m• he said, "Several Washin"'ons nd ted lhe ebove .,."'" oecllltnl L0•~,,.. ~""-~"" ','!.<11. C1tltorn11 11e ...... 1~,., stl'H:IOI co" t 11n1,. • ,,. a• name ~ aae was wan ••••Y '· <••L,OH 1 : ...... r 2' • ...., 1>•D>Ctl'lllltlr .u,510 .-re Hit ol ~ in England,.. unless thili was "' Don.. R. •••Vf,,,,er ••ti. The Wt;rtl 111111 bt COm•!ete 1 .. in I $12,000 payroll robbef!. PSI'~ u.11,_ ••. , • .,,, J1mn A. l•I"'"" •II •-ti. 111(1u111111 u11"1111 1nd • .,. done. The Ca tro t d ·-........ -..... Tl'lam1J J. lro.Hrldi 1>urferl1nl erou<>d !morrweme1111. "Th I f E land ill 8 governmen sai T•h 111•1 ''~ M1c11111 i . 1u11!'1' Atl 11101 ah111 be m1c1e on , 11111 ,_ e peop e 0 ng w it is studying Rhodes's petition "~, .• ,,.h~ ~"",_.,,.... l'"~'r. ~':'tr ,1~. fl:•'l"mOnd c. o~°" 1un11s11ec1 "" 1h1 0111r1ct. not endure it," Powell said r . I I bo h .... ~-..... fl:lttwtnl •. Ooe11.,, E•Cll l>ld mull tanlorm •lld be "I do not be"·ve II ,_ tn' for po 1t1ca asy um, t as Novemblr M 111111 o""'°"' i. ~~ '""' Hue C..R r,_lve to 1111 c.ntrKt ~11• ue ~ made no f u r t h c r an-1* F•11111 v. Holfnle,, <:<11>lt-• ..,, Milc11 ••• "°* .., 11111 In hum1n nature that I country fl:kllerd A. H-tOll the office of A11""'"1 l'ld t.1111lord • • '-·'d ~·"vely watch the nouncements. LEGAL NOTICE Tlle!N1 c. Hollth""' Jr. A.I.A .. Arct11Tec:ts. nm E1t1 Wlllttl!'I' llVW ,.--• JI-Id lllloftt ltvd .. Wllltt!tr. Cllltorn!1, Ind IMl' M t """f " f ~-I LEGAL NOTICE ,.tu• L1urt11C• Kor11 ob11l'lfd t>,. c1e""'111no Fitly ao111.,, r ..... ormawon 0 """ e areas Cl!•Tltl'ICATI. °' COJt,O•ATION 11011 Gl!O!'lt A. l(r,,_tldl UJ0.00) !or ••ell Ml, Tllll ._.n will which tie It lhe heart of It ---.,O~T" .. ~<~l'HY'l'''"'O~OclD~S~-TllAHSACTIOll OP' IU.1111111 VMOlll l"r1llll •. Lew be rtfunded 11 11!1 clowtMl\11 ere r1ll,lnlllcl In Britain lnlo -"·n terr!•-." Nolk• ,, ltll'lll"f 1!vet1 """ "" lolrd ,,CTITIOUI NAMI ,,_ W, L" 111 !loocl conollloll Wltlll" "-" (Ill ...... ~ -3 llf Tl\lltlft d tht °''"" COM! Jvnlor THE tJHO£ASIGNt:D COll"OllATlOff J-11 Hl11Nkl ef'lff 1111 llld -nl!ISI, i;:;;5~;.;~~::::=:=:::==::==::=::::::=:::;:::;~ C•llft• 0!1lrlct al Drlntf Cou111'f. ~ lltrebY ClrtltY t'hll II tt ~""' "'"'Id f, Stn..,... The Dllh'ld ,_,..... lfte rltM i. C1Hfor111t, wtH rectl'19 ... 1111 llkla ... • llutl-lltQlld •• 1•11 ~lcltft tre111n ~~ "''IO .,,.,. nr ... Miii II' .. ••"" S R E -"~ ~ fo 11:• '·'", Melllllr, D.cllfl'lbel' ''· OrfW, ,...._.. IMdo. C1Mftrftl1 U!'llllr Mlclllltro 't'11Mmeto '"" 1""'11tr11'11s II' lftffln'Nllftft Ill TA GAZ ~ r< lHI, 11 1111 J'll!'dll•IM Oto!. ol Nhl Ille lldltloul """ n1m1 d FELICIANOS. "'"" J. T. YI" 1ny lll<!s « 1" 1n. fll<ldlnt, J'!'lferlfM;• Holiday Gift Brenda Ann Maquar, 3, Is glad to be back in her molber'a 111111 Tuetday but puzzled al the attention 1be 1o drawing. Brenda was kidnaped near her New Or!Mnl .bcme .and found Sunday in Needles. Calif., afte1 her ru1pected abductor had an auto accident. 1 • o:::"":!.!.f.!..!_,'-..---; fthoal Glstrlct loclltd 11 21111 F1lrvltw 1111! W..I ""Ill f1r111 II ~ d C. G. 't'-*II be ma<le Ill lhl lwerd fol' C11tfor"ll· I" Br CLAY JL POLLAN fl:oH, ce111 M .... c1!lfDnll1, 11 w111c11 the to11ew1,,. CdfMl'•H1111, wMtl prlMINI fl:llbrr' J. ll11r11r1bt IM<lt ll.lllfllltt • .ovr-111 1o $1Cll-4lO 111"1 Nici bl<IJ will ~ 11\/llllc:lv --l>llt• ol llllllMu It II follows: STAT! ()fl CALIPORNIA, "'434. lll(ivl!Vt, ~nfll'tlll Codi. t-f Yovr Daily Adf-,ify Gvh/1 }'( ltlll rei<I for OM (1 ! P'-r Swewer. Nt'WPCf'I Soutrt l•l'. 11111:.. ~. 0, COUNTY OF OJIANGf, u . HourfJ' w•11t rtle 11 1111 1111 11 the ..,.. Accordi"g I• th• Siert. v All lllclt ..... i. .. '" K(l>NltflCll kll :II.I, (O"llll •• M••· C1n1cr1111 °" Octobif' Jt, 1Ht, blfert mt. th1 Ol1h'ICI Otllct. 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"'Met 7•'R~ wrn Ill lli<'te!1oct te •141tcllMI1111trtct. 11.._it e11 11t11111 ., ""' ~•""' (Offkl11 se.11 ,,....,111111 r11t1 111 "r 11111m -... te 131("'1' <IS ~ 7'~ Ne Mtldlr ""'' wllfldr1w 1111 bid tot fllfwlll lllfl'IH • ..,.. ~" --~,., lledlme11 •" ~11 -le'rlcl In !hi nKlllllll 16 Keop "'le 7'.. • Hrteiil al """'·ft'1 lolll llln tfltl' """' -~ --•lien ll!HUIH tlll ume. lflllry P'vllll< · C11tfon'll1 el' 1111 conlr1ct, 11f.-, <l .. 1C., ~ ll'lt M1' WI for !he -I"'""""' WlfNl.1 Wherell, I ll9w ..._,. ell llrfftc:l111t o.tln Ill Colltcllwt lllt"l1l1!1"1 .. rtllmlnh .... llFlll•ltl Of 7'~ 1lw ...... 9' Tr111!1a _...., lhl l'llf '-'1 11111 ll'!fl!ld ll'IV olTlcl1I Mii Clvnly ti 0.-11\ff •llublt It llll' fl f11t N!'llclilllr II' .... lflll-•fYour 7'91"""9t ,,.rvtllft If NllCll!ol M1Y 11111 Ill Moh lfll *t 11111 ¥Mr t11 ltll1 certNIC11e My C:-iq"" EQ!r" ... 11n,,. fo ne.1111 .... wittire, 20Nltd 50°"" eo......,.;a " " _,.,. '"" lnwullttt .. ., ~ ""'' ..... wr1tt.... 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''" 111 ~1. 11111. 28 lodo., 38 v.-c1ay·1 UT-SltNf: H. I. WATIOM, MILAM M. DOSTAL, n,, DAILY 'ILOT ,//,,, Ho bldcHr ""' w1111c1,..._ ~11 11111 for :;o °""""" s• Of "~ • m ,. _,.,., ..,.. OI Tr111M1 Al'lwlln ' 11111• • H•lod " lorf¥1'1n l•I ..... ..,., .'.lO .A.lld 60.. '°'°"" . . '° ~•N 1101 II :• I.fl\. klM .. u ...... s.Nr. 1f the ..... 1 ••• .,,., .. , 1efli1I IM llel• Ml for '""~ ..... Mell, • • 11 t11 t llWt. ~'t ~ U. 1,.. .. S... M91• It..-j ' ' 'I 'I 0-"At.J'H H U.Ull '·.···'°'"""' ®...,_.., {)N"""1 j·1·1.J.,... "'*""* °''• CIJl•I 0•11'1' l'ti.t. or .... Cllflnll1t1N1 ... n-., • ,. ••• , ............ I~ ti.ft al"" o.i.f'l!lne .... ,. .. ·.s:; .ea N<!W!l'lllll' "' 11111 ~ ... 10, , ... 1NI-~ ..... °'""'" C&11t ~llv ~Ill\, •Rr 11••• .. 1p1r IR tit• 111ti•"· ,.,.,11.,.... Or•-CHI! Otllr P'll!ll, .. Ho\otn1ts-J, 11, lt, H, 1ffl IOMll _ HO'iemllll!r It. H , lffl JPtUI .;..:___...;.__ ..... __________ ~-------------------·-- I -( - t> .. ro " er ki de Fi I? l I UIS T: ID 'l'l H• R• G. Pl w; w u '" i NE "' .. rn "' Op .. J ~ 4 $2 2 ) qu .. ed li4( T.t D Jn .. 6 Bl I 210 D' ren ""' lot Rib 546-., •t •• •> Rib Everyone H11 Sonwthln9 That Someone Elie Wont.- • . . - Y eu C.n Stl It, Find It, Tr• It With 1 W1r,t Ad I ..;,,;H.-.<>U-..5;.;E;,;.S-'fO"""'~-'S"-A;,;;L~E ....;.H;,;;D..;;U.;;.SIS;o;;...f;_D;;;R;_SA;;;;;;L:::l"_l~H:::D;:U,;;ll::;S:..:l'.;.O:::fl:..:IA=L:.l _II :,:H:;::O:,Ul::l::l.;.f.;.O:::R.;.l::;A:,:L::,l_ I Hoyl 11 , OR SALi liOUS IS FOR SALi RENTALS R IN r A~S lllNT Al.I Gonorol 1000Gtntrtl 1000 Gt111rol HOG G9nor1I IOCIO Nowpert l11clt 1200 Hunll"J!lon '-'•h 1400 """* Purnlthod H-Unfu""""" Ht'l&H Ult"'"'l 1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;1-5 1 d R-~uc ..... $ZOOO ... ,500 ""' Rtrtt•lt .. ,,ht,. 2005_ c .. 10 Mtoo_. 11oa L_-~h .-LOCAL l'REYIEWlll 1W0 JUMIO • rooms .., .,. .... --·-. . .,.,. • 'NCHO L • CU•STA, at Hamilton ~ B"•b· + l'tol lnlht E•clutlvt 8"pe< Del ... 4 Bit s l>t.th. l NICE pl -.Id 4ulrt 'BR, OU1'1tod, d..,.il, -MO>IAJICll IAT AaU • """' "' -. "" -"llufft" lllt!T bu.led and Wttred amt to lb.ate C.J.t. •ol 6: rtbinrtW. Achdtl .Q1 LOVJ:l.Y OCL\K V11W ard In Huntlncton Blach, announces the pr.. 2 BR DupllllS -·· """" oo ciow "' "" t.wcunouo , bedroom 211 PoOI ~ ""' ollll llO .., mo. -a11 ·.., .,... iua. sc 11owtr z BdnnL A -, view openlne ol UNIT 3. Tbls opening la for -,..war -H 0 m • • l>t.11> '""""'"'¥ d...;...ttd ...,,.,., cu• 1 • m d,._ i St. CM · 1\1 -m -. • local buyers only befol'<> advertWnc in Ibo La,... 800 oq n uni.., ·-:_ ~ !';.;::. v.=_it,;; :! 1"anciocln mode' •re1111 :,~W:,!.. "":.':; onu. ,. Sharo l Br. bch i 8R + d8 1\1 llOu., ...,.. .Wulll 4'1-UO •t tQ.lj ~ Los An&elu: paptrs. ed ra.raa:• A to 10p con-tairliJ¥ room. AJ1 repainted, kitchen with bu. S3J.;900. l 9' FHA Joan ~able $232 Apt. Btwn 2\.JI. f73...C24. ' rtbi&. $150/mo. ieue. DUPLE'i r.-ooeu. i Beautiful homee priced from '2~,41~ to dlt;on. Room ror l .,.,... --_ 1-pool 10'11 down. II" month locllldlrc ....., u o 3Slh St. ,\jlt a N•. w • 11 •·Mccard h 1Ut ,..,. lo """'· -i Ill\ I Jl4l $32,795. Featuring: expoied beams In llvlllC unit. an. al u.. 11<11 tn.ett. -to1Y lonced. -W.• 546-i313 646-1171 ~ Cott•· Mou 2100 $41-mllW mo. ~ room1 formal dinina; room, 2 or 3 batbs1 me.nt bu>'t a-vallablt. CID OODCnte paUo. -Low ~,.mo-P""'ATE Queit "-··-1 Br., * 1-b'-~ ... ..!~ * 2 .. ~!. 41~,.~ 11n;_!·. nfilr, abake or milaion tile root, 2 or 3 car pr&fea, nov.< for •PlKlintm.ent to •· l t nan c e la.ndacaplng. --T'!FT-•'WY 1,._.,; _..-:.;:::, -... ISM:Y:J .. _ Gaffers & Sattler oppU1nces, concrete drtv• $48,000 ~~13 nowl)l nmodel. • ..,,._, nr. ==,-=::,..:;;:..;;;:;_..,...,...., way. Seiki your faVQrll<l plan & we will 646-7171 WOW!! °"""'" -JT!h: ,.,.,.. 1140 COl'IDO., mu. Doc. Ill; s ~ cus\om build for you. Move in by !day !9e9. 1-.:,.....,,.--::::---:~· 4 BR 211 b&lhl caf,.11, MOllth, utll . .,.w. •1'31. Br., I a.., !rpl., ''"' mt>I. Models at Hamilton & Bushard. 2 Sty r ••• Cod bl!N. mo ... ,,.. r:vD • ~ dnlpeo, i.,... polio, p<'Oloa-loll>" 2300 4 Bl\ 2 b&thl. North Colla =========t Glant 2 1ty m&111lon 0t1 buit 1lonally 1andtcaped. beAVJ' · L NI I - • --·-·-PERRON I •t'l'iJ-<--: ~Jt·;AL · L·:!3'JJ\rr1-:r.·.• · IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCYll RANCHO LA CUESTA in Huntington Beach hu 3 new homes available for immediate oc. cupancy becau&e of credit rejection1. 3 BR, 2 baths, bui.Jt.ins, fireplace shake roof eon- crtte driveway. ' ' ..( . •'' ,~. lol 3 la. bedrms, deg or lhake rool. Priced under tile e OCEANFRONT • Nea.. ~month 111.e. '!""' !"! •1w' run1pua room. J.mrnac\llatt market at oni1 P&,OCO • ao S Br. l Ba. lf. aundeck. Perroc Realt,y 642-lTTl NEW 4 Bl', Lqlua N~ i . Rl!ady to mow: tn kw11YI down to Vets. $300 Mo til June 15. 675-M32 3 BR, Untum tloule View. $000. mo 1 •a 1 t_. Priced in 530'1 . Help! Paul Jones Realty $145. t19 Cedar Pl. C.M. 1Jl..U...THi Dover $horc : Owner Uqulditlna Watttf1ant WUl sen thla • BR, vacant, Oa:tom SO&nllh dMlan. U~ 2 bath ho~ with JJxll' tor-atn. lJ~ rm. w/wet bar. maJ d1nll1r room. 21' """" M,uter 1wbt. Dinlrc rm. 2 room With ftreplace, below BR's & •ittlna rm. down. mJI'ket prica. Your chance Pier ' float .•. , .• $129,500 141·1'66 Evn. 1147"9li Liiio 1111 23$1 eG-m1 ONL y $24,SOOUI ' 3 BEDROOM 11\>"" on Del C'"""'lolum "91 ALSO 1 model home available for January occupancy. • 8" .. _ .• _, .... I GI B yfro t H -· SllO per .... Pbona • " -.~. ..." · a n 01111 MM'IU ' 111 ' i.tN. 2 "" .. __ nu. 'term&. Vac. mow .---rllbt In? Open batlH J'rl/ leJt Udo Sbud 1oett&n t lwkn poola • QQb kVSun. tail • l!of9r Cirdt BR. l b&thl, dtn. Exel oond. Nowporl Bttch 1200 ••all. N1cl1Y loc. Ill (-•-· Ln be .... Pier & Slip for Ja:p boit. JU/mo. NO-a (Loe: Hamillon & Bushard, Huntington BNch) $25,050 to $27,700 to own a tiM property at• ~ law prlco. N-a bit ot "" """'°'Blvd. c.M. .-..;u._ 1 ,.,1.;;~ lllllO mo.. ·w Juno i:.1. LIASl·OrnON BALl!OA PEN!NSUl.A -. ~7' Mn. Jla""ton 4 Bed!'o••1' Family Rooo1. RENTA~S 'HA • VA & Conventiontl ttaJnl bur basically a tound l'lear Beach ' Unlll • Guost VEi'tlUNs • 121..... VA ........ _ .. _ -Lars• Yu.I. We11clllf. -~· '"'""""" CALL 968.2929 ANYOAY bolwHn 10 l 6 home. LalP .....,.,, lot. COldWltl, .. , ... Co. Alklna $U,50'l • make YoW' ,.. L e..1"M • Apt ..n.bullt """"'' blocl< ._ m.ooo. s 811. 111 -JIAN SMITH, Gtnerel -=-- $500 Down Anyone! 0wnv lt&ViJW 1l&te will 11crt.Oce 3 BJt + family room. Hal extra lized lot, cement block wall, 22' cov· ered patio, 2 b&th1, bullt·in kitchen, di.!lbwuber, at,ep down living room, firepiace. F'rne location. Aakin& , • , 125.950. )riC' I' \l I • \\ 11111 ~!Ill \ Ill\' 6% INTBlfST oil ---er. 11.1 Nlll ,,..,.... """"· Partlll O<:ean View, BA. Bloclrwal!. N "r ,_,..__,1 •--• & ,_ Realtor -'ffci'"'LIDA-T-Pl._U<_4.-;;;.;J "'·"'°· -.. ... ..... ' _., .... DELIJXE, iil>O-, .. ~~I Ci) BY OWl'lltl! * 8'1·3902 ltll ... ~ ~. 400 E. llth, C.M. -rum. L lJ3l Pl;I 1-b llu.,. bedroom, lll . Cqt1 M111 1100 9:• L,. * BEACH HOME * "'.l'nl..'i'""'il"l:llil' LUifulUOUS I •R.. view Hoaltd ':..i. M1p1o b&Ul borne with Bil r&QCt tlPJwllll&, · J\oonly 4 BR. aldtr home &taut. f\lrft,, or ~ No cbildna.No pN ond ove.n. ""'1<• flmi1Y kit. ,~, •-•·-CM ·~ ~~ $11,950 • $11,950 I I A LT Y -to beach 118 000. 5 An h 2 pllllb epts.; Prl•. bold>. 1'111 -CM chen with break.tut room. --· · _._.., rm-ibte find Near NB Poll Ofc. 64WC1• CoutUne 538-3TT7. sse.'ues 1"t1 1 Htlf ts 630 oa the ba)I. Stcllalied • EX• A.TIA n l'\l I ·\\11111 ~l\H\\!I\\ It 1 '' o l • Utfiltie1inattacheddouble _. to al thbl-'!"llB'l"'!~ ..... '!11 .. 1"' -" W Q.lJSlVE J.R.E.\, AVAIL. I ....... a..-ble pr!cod You WOll't •-•1ewe ~th·. '!.<."..~ •r" _1:!!'l .".nr nAl'ITED: ,.. 811., 1\0 ... 1-BJIDM., -u • poid. NOW LEASE -Lovtty --' 1111 ..... Oii· ..,. SSUME G ""-... ... ....... UU<J<I :u ......,, flrtnch Prtvlnclal Nict area. l'l)'mtt ua> or Room far hone. 11!5 Month. ~ atreet parkiz!s, caiports. H at ....,.,850. A .L 6711 a home could be thl.l -ilnnla· hup lot. Excell•11t invest· J...arp U-shaped Door plan. lUI, incl, tun, Have $6000 5'6-CU7 YEAJ\LY ltut modtm I BR poot. Adult&. no peta. 115« ~~ OJo ~=~~t_rv:; cul&t. from the newly car· ment! Amulns low price • Back Bay clll-dN&c. Pleaee CA.SH. MS-O'l'IT; """1&.18 A F&m rm, 114 ba. tlec oo ~A. .A.VZ. C.K. · · · poled livtnr room to lhe 111,950. call for .,, ... 64M411 11y °""'""' °"-_ 4 Lagune lttch 270.! ::II;,!':&.~ "' beach. 1140, 1 aa: 1111&'. umi lf-0 DOWN YmRANS !:',!, ~~ • .'.::!.i:: t;'~ SP"RringlN" G Br. fain. mi. & don, IU,500 ' Bl\, 2 a.,. den. 0,.,.11 BAYFi\ONT s Br. 2 Ba., Pald. 2 Otlldrc O.K, Take a.dvant.a.&:e of low in. lined, trattic frel street 11 a Dtlte. 1 •• 1 £stat• ~11 COC· lot $21..*-view; sm Mo. or lie/opt. boat dlp .. 'o11ch. f'f3-34Q) Btoktr ~ ternt gave?Tlment financina havvi for ttie Utile onts. 2 -REALTY 56S My1tlc W•Y 615-4331 Wkend1; n4i: 16MM wkdy1 G.I. or F.H.A. Rent re. bedroonu. aJeamlna: bard· "nvtimt'' NEW & re•dY far lm· Sun ... IMeh 1•55 V1c1tlon k1nt1l1 2900 C•t• MIN 41 celpll .,. ool lax deducl· ~Id= ~,!.,~ "'9 H.....,. BlYd., C.M. medlatl o cc up an '> --'----'-'------'-N?WJ'"rl HtlJ!'ll H10 $25 Wk Up Ible. See thl1 FOU1t BED-.. 1 '"'.. C\lltomlnd Broadmoar 1Ur. OWNER. -CARMEL • Coiy 2 Br. • 10!33 Baker, C.M. ~ ROOM two bath stucco a1XI unbuy"'·,~-~e ,!:!.eooowport•a ~· oeowi:~D PrlA u_~ T .. ~_AL I A tie Roclt. ~ BR, 1 1toey WATIR,RONT Houat. SletPI •. By o.y. LOVELL~ ydd,bl2 BJ\, • Studki t1: 8&ch.,... ,,...,,,.. .... ~ ................ 1 plaiter h 0 lll e. I...arre oar-. ..... ....,, • "" . ..~ llUI 4 B!t plt.11. Carpell, drap e.' $37,900 -ra•ull' W1ek·Mo. ~ crpta, -~· nnre. pr, • lncl Utlla. PhoM ... ''$24,950 Back Bay View ner lot. iie,950 -F.H.A. Colesworthy & Co. ~e:~ ~k-~~:e~prli: OWNER w!U ltll •l hil Sunlet Ia., adJ. H~Hll'-RINTALS 11'5 ma. SU.9M8 • Maid Service. TV a\'111. kl.'\ll)LtJ 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath wiU1 $1,050 down plU1 clOlo coat. Call 644-(1536, il no hour 2 !"" ......... 2 Br 2 H U I I h--' • New Cafe 6: Bar ina cost _ NO DOWN GJ. lnuea. ExeeUent n91dential ans. 546-SlTO v· co • ._.; · IUIM " urn I ,... lut Bluff H42 237t Newport ahd. 1 a u n d 1 Impossible, but call Toda.Y? ! 642·"" aret. oi pleuant •tr"fft. --,:'-'-"---,~~~-Ba. Dock 0 .K. 213: ~'m - TRUE! Finish lhe expanded 1Bo4 Harbor Blvd ., C.M. fimily room, b \I! 1 t-! n Tr1mendou1 V1lu1 Otn1r1I 3000 S BR, i BA, tri-ll'V'Cl, NEW channlnc 1 Ir.· 1llS HUGE MASTER SEO. O,.n Evn. ""'"' P=h. 2 batN, Lovoly home 124.9!0 • "'" Dul of County 1605 "Rll RINTAL IOOK ooodo..~':';:·1 1210• mo. lllm. Muot"' lo~ ROOM and l extra. ELE-OO carpel.I & close to IChoola. can auume 5" % FHA loan! r Multi 0nb' IUG mo. GANI' BATHS plus RUM· 5 BEDR MS Aikin&: izs,961).. submit Your Excelh!nt condition cm ne SALE of TfU·LEYEL hoult PrnP In il Browae I===""'=·=="=== I ·~El=d~'"..c·~C-.M-''-',.._~121;;;;.;l;..,..-I ~~ ~YM;.:~-~~t H~ri'. • $20,950 lerm1. CALL AL Bl.ACK aheltored '""''· Spaclouo ~ck OWN.:: ~~: Walker & Lee C•reoo ... , Mor 3250 NEW. F\lm., """' <l'1'L ~ WOOD FUX>Ri~ quaJity Only $750 Down required to ~U5l. lle(~rn eve I) ~=s ~~OP· CU.tom bull~ 3 BR., balcony :-uita.Bl:;.~ ';i _p._~ LA.TH AND Pl.ASTER eon· move into tbia larlt f.amily ritqe .. Eltate overloob dubtloule • 'fS82 Edlnpr I/I ~ itructlon. home.. COie to lbopplng, RIPOSSESSION * FEE Lot 85Xl95. .8a.)r snena. 1Qn1-li1e wet bar. "12-4455 Open Eval. 51).$140 TOWNHOUSES St. 5M).{i688 · """ 2790 ijarbor Blvd . 545-9491 Open till 9 PM john macnab NEW VIEW HOME -4 Bed- rooms, each with Its own b1th. Dlnllli nn. breakfast nn. The Best Buy in Ntw· port Harbor. Askin&: $79,500. Open Daily -100 Wes twind Open Daily - lOCKI Westwlnd Way call for appointment Evenina1 call 5'5-1723 and churchff. Just put on Charming Mua Del Mar 3 View. 6 SR.-<plani. Ready ~ {1) Tl'T-6383. 4 BRI 3~ baths, w/w i Bit, 2 BA. 2 e&r e&rpOl'l EASTSIDI:, Quilt; 2 ..;: the market, this one won't BR 2 bath, family room, ~d. Owner ~7'248. 1-":ii'='"'===-==== I carpeta, draptl, formal dtn. 3 BR., 2~ Ba, 2 car carport ~ec~l:SO:tkl.t:.tl ~ LOWEST PRICE Tbat'1 rtiht. We bavt the LOWEST .PRICE home in MESA VER· DE. Only 123,500. Needs nothiJ'l&, New w/w c.ar· pets, h~ country sQlle kitchen, built • In & all th!! extras. W i t h Gov- ernment flna.nctna pay- ments only $197 p e r month !ncludln:-every· thin&. last. $163 per month in-Jarre heated &: tllte-red pool L11un1 ll1ch 1705 tna: room. 2800 "I tt ot fJOO. $2511 mo. · • ' cllldea tu:et and tnwrancel • dlvt.IW board, 2 cover9d BLUP'F'S BY OWNE{t luxury Uvina· '2'?5/mo. Aft. Pool.a • Adultl only SharJ, compact 1 BR. t\iltt .. -I"ull price 129,500 • 4 BR. (3 BR • Don) 2 MMHI 1az & leach b)dJ, 4dulll ..i,. SU5 "!"I 1ubmit ,..... ...,,,.. """""" s.thl Emerald Bay .-.--"--2-BR--.-... --~-.-~ -• alt • or -- lat. -··· CALL Mr. Pool t..ni ........ y Lot _, . IX· ··~ Hlty, Inc. SEPARATE -(Dr "'· u.. •-,,,,,...,· ....,.,..,',..·-.=,.,--::-::-acant yard, -·· w/w, dnlpo1. -W 11a1~· 81.~ NB I< .. ..,,.bre Sf0.1151 (open eves) 1 NO. 62 Balboa Coves, 3 Br. Broker S3+aO -· -Y<I•• Mart) PJ'llf f&tiot util pd' Hm ........ Real Eatate Great View! New upper part ~ 9'ZOO 1:ve1, 5'fl.8* ( ' 1 llO' ~ ~- 204.1 WESI'CLJl'F' DRIVE 1,V;;:;;CAl'IT;;-;;;;·c.;.;Ow;::.::::::::~~ I ~ertront. r1fX1J. Would of DI/Bay, ltepa to Beach, SJ,00; l BR. duplu: fnc:cl. Y•... 1 peraon • • -M 646-ml 'Open Eves. ~ (Em 2ne:.~~~ ..:u=:::..,:mii:'i:' ;;;tr;;;1;;;0=0<=acnar=='· $38,00'.l ( )'Ci., prqe. Stovt A ?'l!fril. LUXURIOUS S B.R.. view. 2 BDR.M.S. ii!ib Mlifttli' Park bonw ·~ by -Mrs-Raulaton AduJ.tll. Bn*tr. ~ BNUt. fUm. (II' unfum., Adultl ~ ..... E11t1idt Cost1 Men hup tfMI, Ownized livin, Biycrest 1223 ~ LARGE ( BR, S BA. Leue pluah cpta: Prlv. bMch, cm Sharp, 1111all home on mOJt room. aU built-in kitchen. w/aptlon $300. ma. Prln· the bay. Secluded ' EX-FURN. 1 ~.. 1am rm. attractive trH ·lined 1treet. Separa~ mervlc. arta. Belt LOVELY LIVING RM clp1ls only. Owner. !Mi.&81 CLUSIVE A.REA. AVAIL. kltcb. combin~ a. Paint, carpeting&: land.cap. terms avail&ble. Low down w/lrlpc, 4 BR, (Ba, dinln&:, (olifwe(I •-·ker & (o. U85 ; 3 BR. townhome, l1A NOW. LEASE. ~ I"""'==· =SJ:lO=Mo.====-=-1 lna: ln top shape. Do\lble pr. nlA or no dawn VA. Full fam rm w/frplc, Beautiful uoo .! ,':J' Hltl'lw•Y bi., bltlla, refril. Patio. OCEANVIEW S BR. 2 bl.tbs, aae on alley, hardwood and pl"i~ only $25,9SO. CA1J.. den w/wel bu', aquarium "'""" ._.,, Ctllflmll w/w. Broker 5J4.-69llO crptl, drpl, $28S mo. G. Newpert INch 4200 pluW, 3 BlU: & family LARRY 540-1151 (open & frplc, 1&e heated le • ..,.•,.·.,--·-·•..., ......... ..,., H. Robmlon, Rltr. :wl-1413 1 BDRM," turn. trallrr. room. Owner askin&" '2),950. eves) Heritqe Real Estate filtered pool, Fee limple, Cotti Mtu 3100 2 BR front boule $185 ad"'ll, __ ,,. llO u"• S62 500 H1ndym1n Specl1l1 ---·------... .... .-. -~4 5·5180 wi.u<ER RLTY 875-6200 Income Units EXCLUSIVE Eullide, •pl.it-Sctnlc Properties water' Pl pd. MI..._; r".-·•.,...,~1 , _ "-----'-'-level Townhouae, 2 Bdrml, 2915 E Cout Hwy 6Th4126 Ml g..ne (714) 642-8235 ··~· "" -· .., ~---of ~wy. 'JiiAii_E"o;ma:o;i;iiij 881 DoYer Drive , Suite 101 LLEGE REA.LTV l BR & Wn nn ., wcll·blt Irvine 1231 150 yds &cm Bet.ch. 4 lie 11iW BA, htd pool, rec room. A-F'RAME tum Macco Realty Co. Bldg. 500Mll!IS1tHlrti«,CM. older bome -nice East Apt. unltt, needs palnt ' prtv pa.tie, na malnt. Obie lalboe 3300 ept. ~ blk to heO • IJ97. JCil.. COATS ~ WAL~ACE REALTORS ~546-4141~ (Opin Evenings) $18,000 Newport Beach M1anolia St IC>C8tiori. lmm1dl1te Po11111lon aood reneral cleanup. pro. attach pr. P1ent)' af • OCEANFRONT • l1S5 mo., to JuJ7 l. ~ I '!!!!!!!!!!iiii!!i!ii!!iiiii!!!!!!!!!! [ Mt11 Vtrdt's 8t1I Buy VA fKA Graham Realty 1. 5 BR 3 ba. faro nn, GE TENTJAL IN co ME EX· storqe. AvaU now. Adult.I nd 15th St. 5'a-«50C or M0-2T9ll I! OJ kitchen, muter Bdnn only $215 Mo &U--0!6 3 Br. 3 Ba. I&'· ilU ~k. DOUBLE DUPLEX Where can you find such a Netr N.B. ?mt Oc. 646-2414 auile downstairs, beamed CEEDING $10,fXIJ ANNUAL-' · i250 Ma tll June 15. m-66.12 YEARLY Oceanf:clat ~ sharp 4 BR + family room • LY Prict Sfi8.950. 3 BR 2 bath MonUcello Con--3 Br. 2 Ba., bu ~ Be your own landlord in with treml!ndot11 big shade Eaatsldl Beauty EASI'SIDE -$14,995. Quaint =~~e~~: MISSlONREALTY 4M-0'731 &nninlum, carpets l Huntlneton ltech 3400 S2T5mo. 6Tw:ll5 ~ choke Eastslde Costa Mesa. tttes overlookina: a deli&ht· 3 BR 2 baths. SurTOunded by 2 BR COTTAGE IN IM· 985 So. Cobt, Lquna drapes. Sl89/mo. call Lar. :.:. ruRNISHDl 3 Br &ft. " Walk to 17th 11l"eet shoppl~. fu! oversixed patio. carpets, beautiful homes. "Built. JN. MACULATE CONDmON. No loan costa. l34,500 4 BDRM, 3 bath. Tap ol ry or Dave MQ..U51 {open 5 BEDROOMS -2 ~l\Y blk to bcb. }1&"9 «Mb. &$: $20,fXIJ each with only 10% paJnt & ceneral condition family r 0 0 m, fireplace, Owner movinc out ol state. Vtc1nt World. Ocean <l mou.ntaln eves) Heritqe Real Eatate tar LEASE. ml tta. It lm-$1!!0. ST5-3Uf • down. ju.st great! Only 10% down hardwoodfJi;xn.doub!eaar-has priced for lmrn«llate 2. !. .. ~ 21,~ bo.1, 2 frplca, view. $37,500. 54~7366 2 BR Eutalde older home maculale condition, r1ear 2 BR.oew• .. cMc.c....., ±=!: 2fMS WESI'a.IFF DRIVE 646-7711 Open Eves. at $25.950 too. q:e, heavy shake roof. sale. Submltanyreuonable ''u""" {oppo1te ere en.=::.=="""=='==-! + a 24 :Ko 34' workahop. new carpets, quiet lftrttt. ~ •r-Gl'P'1 546.5180 beautiful landacapln&. terms. CALL 540-Wl {open belt) ~u"""'· ~n·~ L19un1 Nlgvel 1707 Comm'! ione. $16 O Imo $260/ma. CALL LAMY m pell~~'* - (ntar elntmlthealrtl Rltr. 646-J9'l8 545-3483 "'!•I Heritaae Real Estate 3. 2 BR. .... v nn, we w-leue. Perron Re a It y 540-llSl Haitq:e Re a 1 ~ "CHENMYER cated, walled. yd. $3500 dn. "'EW 4 Br 3 b-~1y rm "'"Im ~--.. ""Y"" ,...., ..... _.., ;a:;.111~ LLEGE REALTY ~ W'll 4 BDRMS. Fireplace, luge Mu.st 11eU fut S2'l 750 " ' .-. uu ' ~ .,...,.. -:1 .. ~: .. ="-,..Tv 15COAdfrrmttKllbor,rJit lot, quiet 1treet. · ' formal dinlna, Iarie vtew LOVELY custom blt home LEASE wJopt. or without: w""l; m.am_..-.... -.., • MESA VERDE Owner/Bkr. Must seJI. Aak· DOUG JOY, Agtnt lot. S 3 7 •So 0 . 21J..'44-7845 3 bdr, 2 ba, beamed cell-3 BR .• 2 ba.; choict plan; es N. Newport. ?tB Ne-3311 $23,500-NO DOWN G.I. 1n1 $22,500. 646--0228 833.0504 Owner. lna'I. while carpeting, tarae Dutch H •Ten b om•• 0 ' I Uy land···~ • 11 -.lea in ldtch A: 1:vnn. Dl.lbwuber, bltna, carp. Coron1 tlel Mir CeanYleW ntome Nea ~ • "' BY Ownu-I BR. Fix· EHtbluff 1242 DuploxH For Selo 1975 "' ~• maintained. Ge111!rous: 1bed er-Upper. Xl nt for rental. Adulta onl)'-ms. ~ thruout; drapes, ..... .,.. S2(JO BREATH TAKING VWi\; I 17 GRfAJ UHJJS 5 u ·ta 2 &-3 lots walk· bedroonu. 2 bathe. Deep $12,500 548--0244 I ·ro_R_S_ol_o_by-Qw..,.--. -eon.-NEWPOJl.T Duplex for a.It. 2 BR. Houae Unfllrn, l't.l"alt· Ma. Avail. Dec. ht. .....anc unJqu.ly furn, 1 Ba, COQY1 Ing ru di~Cf! tu Oce~. all GPll 1 • """r ,_!lna:w d.oTJYwn FHAno down SAC. 3 Lg. Br. FHA home; dominlum, Eutblutr. 3 bdr. 200' ta beach. Or wlll trade Carpet., drapes. 1 or 2 WHY PAY RINn?t .den: S3ll. By App't. onb' .... , Some NEW Som• OLD · h · · o .., • ,,_ .t-A •-d 2 bath, built-Ins. f'ullu ecpUty tor p>d Laauna children onJ.r. No petll. R.efll ' BR. vaoant. no down for 23T Carnation ........ Wit gartliel. """ 1....,... ~aUt. ... ,,.._ "' opt · 1 Blk. Y ""·' ,_., p Q ~-oil u~ t On approX. 1% acres, down-CORBIN MARTIN ....,,. '"" So. Cout Pia.za 646-7'9!H caripet.ed, draped, near rea1denuiu ...,., . , Box req. 1135 mo •• $50 Di:anlq 01! Pay .._ nntl I ruRH1SHED 2 Br. N""1 town C.M. Gross income • TAI.BELL 2955 H1rbor · school!I and ch u rches. 103, Hundnf;ton Be a c b • deposit. MW63T ~Umana.. M5-2374 decorattd. S115 mo. «>6 Jdli $19,320. Good buy for only REAL TORS 3 SR. 2 81·• 1'<· yard; clooe ,.._1419 !nil 141--000. 0Wntr REDECORATED -I LEASE -Coodomlnlum. I Odll m-mt. $152,000. 3036 E. Coo1t Hwy, CdM OCEANRlONT to IChooll; on Joann St. 11IE QUICKEi\ YOU C4LI. BR unfum duplu vacant. BR. oloctrlc bit..,., pool, l""======:::::t=•I CLEVELAND R11lty 675·1662 Anytime 3 Bdrm hUp flrep!aoe. ~. "':""· Lido lslo 1351 11IE QUICKER YOU SELL 1115. 2'll Knox St. CM clubhoua etc. 54WllOl lolboo ..... 1.U Broadway, C.M. 645-0lSl overmed lot. Belt Beacb. MolO Dtl Mor 1105 ---------r:==""---""--'= ~ 646-1519 642-8453 Your Probltms Solvod Gonorol 20000.norol 2000Gtnoral 2000 <l.EAl'I Bacllelor ,\pU. '· . BROADMOOR r--~:lamaon Assume 5¥. FHA LOln Executivt'I home • 46' kit AD utll incl m up - 4 BEDRM. + "POOL" -• 3 000 ft. o· •·-m E. Balboo BITd. . Rltaltor 3 Br. 2 Ba .. Hrdwd nn. • 'Cl m rm,...,, rrn. n.1.1 _...1. - - $24,900-"0$" DOWN HARBOR VIEW '""'"° Ev ... 673-1564 r,,. w. nn . "°"" "'""" Libruy + <Bedroom. 4 bR C.11111' !\.,,,' I)'£. ~Q.1 ~ ••-2~t,a. =~~e::. Tri-level Model ·TRY OflFIR ::.~i.n. ~·700· Own-~~~G=~7: p~ QlJ ~ .. -'fl q•;:. Huntlnlten ... ch, 4400 .,. "'"'°"· healed • llltt~ Exeeuliv1 ~ Bedroom s BR Beach hoUN .r . ..,,1======== "'' Via tld6 .,._ Sol .. 4 Slmpl< S<Ntnb)dW'onl-i'11zz1c fOf 1 Chuc~le · ' UTILITlll PAID od pool. !'lo down G.l. SpacloUllleLMncrm, fire. Mnl Vtrdt 1110 0' ,_ of "'° """· Bldl. •I BR. 11119. 540-lTlO DAVE GAMBILL eiact Lee Jot $39,!IOO. Hunt1ntton lt1ch 1400 ,::':'mbi.d '!-. be-,\ND \Wizrn. Htd. poOL TARBELL 2955 Harbor 644-0020 lllb' R I E C t BR. 2 BA. Corner lot. 1otwo to fonri four t1mple wor4t. G KnoxvWt. A»L D, ~ I ;::::;;;:::ii:i::ii::i:i::J 01 •• date o. Bltn&. cqtJ, drps. $28,750. e · .5.11-211f • • .; 1, 100 E. Bolboo Blvd., Bolboa BY OWNER. 54&-3661S Exoc. Bllch Hou1tl ID U 111' 0 I DRAMATIC MODIRN l---'-O"Rlol>=-'J.U-'-40'--1"-='=""'-==""== -21toeywlthllars< 1 J J' J I J M~ll;..!°"",J,.~ toe. .. ). In Colla M•U, 21., 8drma 2 •IDr> entry hall with float· ""'"GE G•"AGE Collt1• Pork 1115 Bit>. ""'""'""" throUlhoul . . . . . OK._:::::-.-antfl. -eiCh .,.,._.., al! ttuoca trw ~. wnMn .llUU M 6 ....nr to the bach. no.tu • ......, --·-I BIL ' Bl., Co• patio. -I . . . ' BR. • plaster. Jlllt off Harbor room with muih'e atone CrptJ drp Dbl fl'plc Xlnt $25.IM. ~n'ftl to pleue. I AWE G I DELID LA. l 81. m.ooo • only l2500 On. flztj>laco. 20' 'boofl)od cell· $20 MONTH ' •. . Pacillc 511o,., lleolty • "'· Sl21-111"· -~ PETITIE, Realtor I~ In larae Wn1IJr room. ' (nr. 2!nd I: Newport, CM> =«15$27,SOO By Owntr 847-8586 Eves. t8U70l. i I" I I 219 l&th Sl No.Tea ·~ nee Harbor Blvd. ~ car aaraa:e. An lmpruaive Realtor M8-68551-'-;;..:;=------. . _ _ DAVIDSON Realty home! Appototmeol only. · liiiiiiiii; ___ Oiiiiiiiil.1--------·-L fltocll Ptl• Bor .. tt Rt1lty Balboa '·'--d N•wp!rl IHch 1200 5 BEDROOMS 1•YC0 K I 1,.~ _ ~r-_ -. USE !&<ii Westclill or. NB ""6000 ,_,, • GI NO DOWN · •• "-·-" ~ --~· A,ARTMINT ~nt dollan lo buy a 2 BR 4 Bdnnt an Apolena., nr OWNER DE s p ER ATE Ex cle Ho, bklck • I' I . I r "How could I ha'll Q driwr'~ home new cpt1/drps an Ip South~ m..ey remodeled. 1.ruat acU 2 Stoey 3 B . . tra an. oav.: 1 . • . -. lle1nM? You peoplt -It -. Pd:. 5= ~10 Bf.:._ k>t ~ $20,250 , 3 BR & DEN Own>. A pcNOnallty. Condo , o c e • n. vi e-w wall, :!'drp1. ce , area..,~--------~ from mt Iott summer... 2 a.. ri&bt • ta. Rltr. 2lllll Ha-1!1.. CM Ora ... C-1 'rOfllrly beautllil pool. Loll ot ~fFDAL RIAL TY Tl l KA I ' ~:.~ --ol ... Tw i=-==-....-iEYee.=--"""-I '• l>t.:,1"5Q, 2 ::\:""g.::':. :Ill ~e, Cd1l ~ ~"' eo-111111 "Homeo ID Maleh 1-" I I J' J' I 0 ~.;:-,:0.,. dNdile -from 1dt " •f $27,500 Euuld• Ooeta M-(jult BEAtmnJL•CUs!ombuUt '140Wame• -.. · .... _.,.........,t.::,..,'~f-:.:i=.~==...;. :=. lowl ~";R bath oil l'lewporl Blvd.) SZ!,OOt FAU. IN LOVE le 2 BR. Fam nn -· _j20 950 • PllNT NIJM&IQO I' r r. ,. ll r ~ r I l-'"'"""''"'•lk'-'l• .... ._ • .,.~ .. 1--·-i:... 1'1..; 1!1. ~:11':Mci:ardlt,Rltn. ';'':.::;:i-:.:,.1.= :~9!f41:,0.;;t.!i~ -GI"' • ..,,.,',IOolna C<1i!1 llTTEIT"ll'SSUA•!i ' L ---L--tro. --- • Xlnl.,.., FHA or VA 1110 Nowport BIYd., c.w. 1tome ""1-lkek "'1 •low. Palio 135,000 rm-..i,. 3 llR. den~-~ ·,.. ~SCISW!~ RllJ _J ' J J j 1t I j J J j ,-i.l~~UND RI.,. l4U1JO Ewe. 548--0'120 1>13-1129 EvOL "4.0!ll Ill Dover -.a. $11,'IOO. .....,lat.I °""· -;·~ 1n•.=-,.:.-ilqlo. V ~ • . • • • • • • • • • ~ • KENNEDY Roy J. Woiod Co. THE QU1CSm YOU CAu.. IRASHIAR REAL TY R~ =Tl CllARCE YoW wsol ad now. llOCK IT TO 'Dll 1942 -Dr. ,...15e0111E QUJatER. YOU SELL 147..,,,t Ew1. •lllfl SCIAM•LITS ANSWD IN CLASIACATION 7500 Duplex • Best Buy • • • " ~-... ~ ..... ---.. . .-... ..... -. ...~ --·-........... _ .... _.,. _____ ,. __ .., ..... -....... """ .......... -... --... -----........ ------.... --, .... -... -----~~~--~--~ ' DAILY 'ILOT T"""1, --26. 19611 '-'~~::.:..:.'--~~~R~i""r.A'"'""~..;;;..~~--;;--h-5:--:,.TALS RENTALS Apia. Unfurnhhecl Apfs. Unfum"llad Aptt. Unfumlohtd BUSINESS a114 F INANCIAL * * * * * SlllVlCI Dl~ECTORY JOBS & IMPLOYMENT * Paporllallflnt Hale W•nlad, Men 7200 Palntint 6150 ttngton IMch 5400Hunllngton Buch 5400 Huntington INdl 5400Hunllnafon a.ad! 5400 l,loMy Wanted 6350 lfE;;:;;.:;:;:;;::;;::::;;::;;:;;:;;;:::;::;;;:;;:,;;i1 ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;jjjji;j miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;i;iiiiii;ii j~-'jE~ARH~l0%~~ I ' ( t. IMMEDIATE O CCUPANCY J UST COMPLETED e ONE BEDROOM • 2 BEDROOMS FROM $13 5 MONTH UNFURNISHED -FURNISHED ADULTS-NO PETS CARPETS e ORA,.ES 1'00l e PRIVATE PATIO RECREATION ARE.A e HOTtaOINT Al'P'LIANClS HUNTINGTON SEVILLE 1 161 12 Sher Ltn• 847·7"61 Huntington 81ach t lit Sig n•I Wa•t of Ba•ch off Edinger ec;ro1s from Bro•dw•y C•nter I ~=~ J.aguna Baach 470S e NEW DELUXE e rrCIOUS Mocmi. ooean- nt w/pvt beach. 2 Br. ba. aundeck. Uvine nn fw/dine artL Cstm fur. ,150. 547-3.'m, " <.!00-341, '..rt 6 &. wknda. 3 Br. 2 bl.. apt. for lease. IncL apac. nutr. auite, din. nn. &. dbl. garage, auto. door epener avail Pool &: rec. area. Nr. Catholic Church &: school &: Olrona de! Mar Hjgh. e ONLY $240 e EXCLUSIVE ON-THE-BEACH 2 end 3 Bedroom Arrtrnent1 LUXURY LIVING TO PLEASE THE MOST DISCRIMINAT ING NOW AVAILABLE AT ll0 The Hunlington Pacific !);u!tr ral estaia -CCIII). p!ete aarvioe lor life at the IOU. J&Clr: &ruth c.o. OW' 20th year, The l'Ml Dffd Center. 1l23 No. Broadway, SA Open 'tll 6 PM A noon Sat. 5G-l3S1 anyttme. ANNOUNCEMENTS and NOTICES Found IFrM Adil 6400 BLACK Mixed G e r m a n Sbephe:rd. White <: b c I l , e Cl .. n •Ir, blue ski", •ncl 1un1wept beaches Male. N!!.at N • w p 0 r t e 106 unit 4 level complex-sunlit Medlterr1n-Florlat. N.B. 673-5904 aan d•1lan ro ~c:=UN=Dc.; :.:Tlm=:...:.,::::.w::a::to:..h-,,.,-. • H .. ted pool, a1un1 i nd 1undecka c.Illornla a: M 1 n n e 1 o t a • Lovely community recre•tlon room Costa Mesa. Call &. Identify. • All alactrlc Gold Medallion k1tcl .. n1 """3796 • Indoor fNrklng with addltlon•I pl!rk1ng lot BLK A Wht. Malamute • Perm•nent m•n•gemant 1t1ff and Mcurlty Newport Sboftt area. K. 9\!lrds ~ T. stmmona 6U-6I53 • E'1.sy access to L.A. Metropollt1n .,.., GIRLS 20" bike vie. flower 711 OCEAN AVENUE ~ Raymond c.M. 548-3683 Lost 6401 e INT-EXT. A'f'1. room U0. I UM StnclAir pa.int. Nellt work, rtf.a. Kl'-1358 SALES MANAGER T RAINEES INTERIOR A EXTERIOR UNIVERSAL POOL.S, rnov· Palntltla. Oil1ltmU SpeclaJ lnC ,into lbe Soulhem cau. Llc. • Ina. Oi~k HKWJ9 ronua area. operui. ottlcet ===;-=::-<::==I in t.aeuna. Mlu:lon Viejo, P~G. Ext, interior San Clemente &ttU. Uc. Ina. lT yn e.q>. Free nt. Acouatioa.1 cell. ~ We need manarera tor aJI • . these areas. No experience Wheddy• Wint? Whadcty1 Got? Plesterlnra. Rea.air 688t neceAal)'. We lJ'&in )'ou to SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR • PAT'S Plulmna • all he. hichlr '"""''""" .,... NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS Typea. Free etUma.t• Call manager wlth an income R0-5'0-a25 tential exceeding $30,000. Spacial Rate ========! per year. 5 Linet -S ti"'" -5 bucks Pl bl 6190 Get in on the ground ~oor ll!ULEI -M> M\/IT INCLIJD! , __ u_m __ na~------1 with one of the nauon'a: 1-Wll« "°" 1\11.,.. to "'*· S-W111t 1'1111 w1n1 In tr"" 1 J-YOUll ~ 1fld/Or ~·· 4-4 une, o1 ,.,~ ... 1111111• Plumblna: 24 hr. ffl'V. Work largest pool companieL J-NOlHlNO l'Olt SAL.I! -TllAOES OHL.YI a:uar. Uc., ln&ur.; remodel, PHONE 642-5678 repair, rooter .e•·· 531-1566 CALL 636-0300, or come to To Pl1ce Your T r1der's P1r1dlH Ad ~ f-="=""=======[ 12225 Harbor Blvd., Garden Sewing 6960 Grove. Newport Duplex, 200' to $15,000 Eq. In Dana Point -·-. -----1-"="------ boach. Will tnde """'"' 3 BR. 2 BA w/oont cluoed ALTERATIONS: for p>Od Laa:una res:iden-in atrium, blt-in kit. w to Owing Di!c. our re-1tyllng t1al lot P-0, Boll: 1423. w crpts, pool. Trade Npt and alterations de~ent Huntington Beach. <n4) Bcb area. Owner "2-282.1 will be buly wilh altera· &M-CIM5 Ownr. Cute lillle South Laa:ww. Uons for our ready-to-wear NOW TAKING Applic1tiona for HUNTINGTON BEACH 17141 536-1487 100 Acrn Clear beach house. Walk to beach. ctutomen. A word to the LOST nr Victoria Sch, La~ $30,00J. WANT locaJ. Income ocean view, encloeed patio. wise-etc. .;, Security Guards ~ • .;ii I AL:> i Apts. Unfurnished 837-871 Amigos Way, N.B. /!"'!"'!lllittllllittl"'!!!"!!"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"!!'!" 5250 Bcb. 7 mo puppy, wbt wl Art Glovinettl Bkr. to trade for a lot or '!' THE GOWN SHOP Ir&" blk: 9p0ts, long blk ear1. lntormation I ea d, 1 to 673-7420 or 673-9181 49'1'·1273 2Tl6 E. Coast Hwy., ~t -Salary open, plus fringe benefits. APPLY !"neral 5000 REAL !STATE REAL ESTATE, recovery &r. return or my Palm Springs 3 Br, 2 Ba, Want cabover pickup. will e Fl.NE DRESSMAKING &. Gener ii General pet a reward of 5 diamond! home. H & F pool. 5 Ton trade $11XX> equity ln 1 %. Alterations, fa1t seivice. Corona d•I Mir Newport Dunes r ·vENDOME C &. star u.pPhlre set in wht rig. cooling. $29,950. Eq. acres near Palm Spring•. Reuonabte prices. 675-1735 .,. -Income Property 6000 ltrus Grovtt 6175 gold. Pl.ease contact Collen $7,4.50. Trd ror 4 Br home Balance on land $895. S1S ALTERATIONS & CUstom Newport Beach, 644-0510 ~ .::======:;;;;;;;:; at 2740 Highland Way, CdM School area. 613-7049 Mo. Call 536-1131 Dresamaldng. Ven. r in e'l----------1 f IMMActr .ATE API'S! , 11\\MED. OCCUPANCY ~ose to Shopping; Park 1 e Spacious 3 Br'g, 2 Ba e 2 BR. widen er ofc. e SWim Pool, Put/green • Frpl, lndivllndry fac'lll 1 MS Anaheim Ave. CD!:ITA MESA 642.2824. ~ DUPLEX, N'pt. Beach; 1 S L ., 6r1• blk. to ocean. $ 4 2, 5 O O, AN DIEGO CTY. ~•-i'gun=--·~·=~----Bass Guitar {Sterling) Vox Top Palm Springs location! work. App't. 548-TI04 ON TEN ACRES Furnished. Fee land. Owner Beautitul 20 Acre young cit-LOST: 11117; Bob.tailed yng amp {Kings), Cost' $400. Clear. l, 5 unit lot, ru.OCJO. • Dressmaklng-AJteratlom DJSHWASHER 1 &. 2 BR. Furn &: Unfurn 838-8723 l'UI grove, located in Valley male cat; pearl grey Never used. Tn!.de for trail l res. lot, $7,0CIO. Trd Fast &. Reasonable Ce 250 W/while face, throat, tum-blke or what have "OU. comm, home or income, • ""°"o e Frpl'. I Pri I P • .,__ / nter; priced at o"1 .. $4, " <n<Mm<> ~ ---------'"Y ~ &. feet; red collar. Vic. 494-m32 eves. Newport Sch area. 673-7()49 Poola, Tennis • Contnt'I Bk· Bualneu Rent1I 6060 per acre &:. can be sold in Santa Isabel & Nor1e, CM. I ,_,,.--,--,,,'""_~-~ PLUMBING REPAIR ht. 9 hole PutvGl"ffn, 2-10 Acre parcels. Pre-Paid Corona del Mar. Steps to Oceanfront Fixer $39,500 No job too imaU 18 OR OVER 900 Sea Lane, CdM 644-26ll interest atteptable with ~O beach. 3 BR 2 ba. Vac 15M Duplex, Balboa.. Income e 642•3128 e * APPLY IN PER.roN * * SHOPS * xlnt tenns. For further in. LOST in vicinity ol 20th & equity. Want clear lot or 260. Trade 15M for Boat,l -,=-~---,===-1 (MacArthur nr. Coast Hwy) formation please call Walter Pallace St. C.M. Hall Moon small 2 BR home CM area. TD., L<it or Unit.. HUrTY. Alt•r•tlon~2·5M5 S k Sho N 1 For Lease Frick with green ...,.....,,t. Reward. 1971 546-3928 Eve. 642-0185 Broker, 540-4824 Neat, accurate, 20 )'nl. exp. nat p 0. for P.M. work OCEAN v1e""W. AttraoOVo 1 Monarch Boy Pla1a ~·-2305 E C H RENT Ec;khoff & A.soc., Int. Wallace, Apt E, C. M · lst Trust Deed Sl3 400. .ea • 0•1t wy. 3 Room& Furnitur• :R ~~~g~~,;!,~ ~ L;;~n~ill.:i'i;u~Cc!~1~. l81.8 w. Chapman Ave. ~2390 i°~~~s -2~n:-. aoned; pays S2,<ti0'1emi..,,: TILE, Ceramic 6974 Coron1 d.I Mir, Cil. th Dahlia, CdM. Rltr ~fl 2-2222 499.1344 Orange, Calif. REWARD. Dark brov.'n fe-TRADE for Costa M!!sa or nually, due June 1st, '72; *Verne the rue M&n * 673·9C60 $25 Mon BEAtn'. Mod 2 Br apt. crpt. 541-2621, EVH-wknds 538-5747 mall! cat with black face. Be a ch Units or house for R-1, R.-3, ind. or 1. Cuit. work. lnltall l repairs. FULL OP'MON TO BUY drps, bit-ins, deck, w/sep APPROX. 72!1 sq ft •lore Mrs. Bailey, 613 catatina $16,IXX> equity. Ownr 644-0547 ~2555: 213; 692-7281 No job too small. Plaster 11' Bo1t Mec:h8nlc1 lRetrigerators Available) 2 rm/ba apt. Nr oecan. acrosg trom Vista Shopping Acreige 6200 SL, Laguna Sch. 494-6594. Hunt. Harbour back bay WllJ... Trade 7 HP au air paldl. Leaking shower ..,.. C1rptnt•r1 No deposit o.Lc. Ref. No pets. 675-06ZI. Center, Excel. for real ===----_:;=:I REWARD. Female beagle, house and or 2 yr old 39• compte1sor on trailer in rl!'P8.fr. 847·19571846-0'106 ..,.. Galco1ter H.F.R.C. REOECOR. 2 BR. incl new estate oHlce, account&nt, SACRIFICE! lliO Ac. lop 4 yrs, flea coilar, needs Twn diesel Sprtlshr conv excellent condition for % -..,.. Sander Furnitur• Rentals i. d bl 1115 paint 1tore etc. n101mo. farmland Tulare C n t y. med I cat Ion , Lag Bch sedan. Trade l or both/In-Cabover camper. 7 .. · ... .,i~ion . P.e.,.,i-f,995 ..,.. Cl h CM 548 3481 cp ' i,xs, tns. mo. ..~ """ 9 h s CM Choap water. 2 Houses. 494-4.5lB 536-8276 ei n-up , 517 W. 191 , . · · utll pd. 646-4095 Refs. .;IC'C at .,_ W. 1 I t., . 646-799.f come prop or 1 213/596-9010 . NEWPORTER TV: Repairs ..,.. Assambl•ra l~l~568~W!:·_1Ln:'.":d~n. ~Anhm~~77~4-~-~ I ;;;::7.::;::=--;::::;:":;;;;;; 1_Bki""'7".-:c642-<-c-o:422:-c;,-=---o----------I BLK Fem.a.le Bassett & LAG.µNA Beach duplex, nr. 1964 Diesel Car. 30 miles to any make. w 0 r k ..., Ciblt Swedger ' 135; 2 BR., tin ba., studio; Huntington Be1c;h 5400 Artist Studlo-ottlce at ---------·I Cocker mix. Vic Warner & Victor Hugo's; furn., good to gallon. Ex~llent cone!-guaranteed. Used 'JV's 10\lil ' w/w, bltns, drpg. Pet O.K. NEW 2 Br. Apts. Several 516 29th NB near bay Mount. & Desert 6210 Magnolia "Plyanna." Re-inc.: $7500 equity; want ition. Trade for late model as S..?S. 20'1'1 Harbor Blvd. J Ma 1 C Broker 534-6980 to choose from. Crpls, drps, $50. Sctiworer 673-:!SM warQ:. 847-8315 vacant Jot, yacht or submit. truck. 642-4610 C.M. ' ~~:cher, r~:ta ~;::..· $125: 2 BR., 1% ba., w/w, bltns. We 11 loc. $125. e PRIME Retail Location• ~~: Jr•di.co~i~~'tned~ YELLOW Parakeet w Ith Owner/agt 675-28!fi Lot at Lake Elslnore for RENT A COLOR TV low 1 bltns, retrlg. 2 Children 962-6118 17 x 4D good ft & auto traffic. green feathers, teal blue tail Choice Ocean View. San Color T.V. as SIO mo. 645--1672 1---------1 : Co1ta Me1a • O.K. Broker ~ 1875 Harbor, CM 64IMi654 Brick~-~Uo, 6 foot fenced Jost Sun. vicinity Trinity &: Clemente R-3 Jot. Val $13,· ~=~_l5~4~8:!.J~7~4~4-~-1:::''.::~:::':""'===;.~I L B h 5705 rear y .... u. double carpo"· y 11 t c M .. "2707 5100 lgun• ••c SHOPS (2) for lease. Prime e ows one, · · .,....,... 500. Trade for house, apt, 2500 Sq. ft. Ba"c~st lux· Upholstery 6990 tiled showers, new paint " BUSBOY hARBOR GREENS BACHELOR -UNF'URN. from $100 iDcl. util. 1 -'.!&3BDRM. .... ruRN. le UNFURN. Aieated Pool&, Child Care Centtt, AdJ. to Shopping - No pets allowed 2700 Peterson Way, at Har· bor & Adams, Costa Mesa. 546-0370 Excellent, pe.rk -like 1ur- roundlngs for adultl requir- ing peace &: quleL Discriminative Tenants 1, 2 &: 3 BDRM. API'S. POOi.. NO Cllll..DREN MARTINltj)UE GARDEN APTS. 18th I: Sa:nta Ana, C.M. call MrL Henderson 646-55t2 trn Santa Ana, Apt ll3, C.f.1.. SPACIOUS STUDIO ,.. BR, New w to w crpt, :!. ru,., elec bit-ins, garb. ' rq.isp., 1% ba., all freshly · ted. Nr school&, shop. g &t freeways. No pets. 9-0412 ev"/wknds. MOVING DEC. 7th 2 Bdrm. W/cailJOrt • S110 Gardener &: water paid 2 Oilldren 0.1{. ~lfi66..C Orange Ave., C.M. • 636-4120 • ; ,Jiraciou1 Adult Living · R, w/w caii>et&, drapes, itpl.: spiral statrcas<.'. : MESA EAST APTS. I E. 18th, C.M. 642-3<t74 'BR Apt, private patio. cprU, drps, all elcc. kit· chen, no children or pets! suo. 548-1322 BR grdn ll(lt. fpl. cpts drpa Bltna, lg pvt. patio, pool AdultA, no peta $lC5. 5'&-5163 EAUT. bi&: 2 Br. l~ ba. Pool. Adult.a. Furn/unfurn. Santa Ana 645-2933 l.&rie deluxe, pool, patio. bH-lrui, 2 BR, S125. 3 BR. n~. 1998 Maple, 548--7158 2 BR. crpta., drpa, refrig, bit In&. Adlllb. $95 and $100. 3.52 Victoria St, 548-2407 BEDROM, 2 balh. apt. Children OK., $175 per mo. m E. 18th. 64~744 Newport Beach 5200 -BALBO)C BAYCLUB- UnparaDeied wa-, ¥tew;. 2 Br. 1 Bt. Avail Jan 2nd Write Dally Pilot Box M·304 SP AC. 2 Br. 2 BL apt. wanta adult cple.; cpts., d,,,.., beam oeillfW. Blk. to bcb. Sllli. &7>-1""; - NEW, Wl!Stdltl atta; 2 Br. 0 2 BL All atru. Pl Uo, pr. ! Adults SUS. 6G-O'l39 2 BR. Apt w/ pr, nr bch. Adllltl only, Yearl)-. m Cid St. NB. m-&7U 100 CLIFF DRIVE location, Newport Ocean-job. Located in El Centro. LOST Gennan Shepard l yr T.D.'s or ? Owner P.O. ury home with pool; clear.1-~--.~-----1 LUXURY ~rn"/UNFURN !root. l,550 sq. ft. 673-2138 ns.300 • each unit returns old male. Lame front leg. Box 18, Ontario, Cali!. Trade for local vacant. C'LYKOSKI S Cul~~~phol-18 or older Apply in person " .,~ .... ~ thin. CdM area. Reward EQ B ild ltery. European , .... n•u.:iman-Yearly Leue. 1 &. 2 Bdrma. noo rent monthly. Owner, UAL trade, Apple Val-U er. shl lOO% Financing Furn Yearly Lease. 1 bedroom Office Rent1I 6070 Laguna Beacb 4~-9822 after ~6'13cc,·2653=:,...-----~ ley acre. Good mobile 646-1676 MS.9837 Eves. oo!s &: auto'a. ti42-t'54. isa:i steps to Sbore & Sbop1 LAGUNA BEACH 5 p.m. ENGLISH Sprn.i;tt Spaniel, home or travel trailer, Top corner Victorville Newport mW., C.M, Oci!anview from every Apt SEVERAL small lob! and female, 6 months. Vicinity value $5500. 493-1843, Space shopping ctr stte 60,000 sq. . "'"M 0 M REUBEfl l LEE from $150 mo up. lease Air Condlt lon9d cabin sites. Lake Elsinore. Santa Ana Heights. 54(}..090.1 81, Capo Ter., S.J. capo. fl All util in. Value S140,-JUtS:> di .. PL y ENl 151 E. Co11t Highw1y 494-2449 ON FOR.ES·.l' AVENUE $600 up. Sm&ll clown S2S POWER saw. Intersection or U• DA!l.Y PILOT OOJ trade for ~come. Own· Job Wintad Lady 7020 Newport Beach ..,,..-,,,;;~;=:..---I Desk spacea available In mo. Owner ~44 Placentia & 17lh, 11/23. Dualt'led er. PO 695, R1verskl!!, Cal.1-;;;;;;;;;-;;;:::''.:;::-;;;-:;;;:~l----------1 REAL ESTAT~ "' oUI bu!'"·· t =;;-==o--:-...,....,cc I• G.n.r.I ntW ce _...... • LOT. 186'xl.10') s. Lake Reward. 646-3617. * * * * * *SPANISH Tutoring &U-7J54 • prime locatlon in downtown 1 ;:;!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!;!!!!!!!!~~!!!11!!!11!!~~!!!11!~~1 ~;;~~~~=~~1 -----1.apn. Beach. Air condl-Tahoe, improved. 1.5 miles CAT-Fem.ale, brwn & blk Do BUSBOYS & Rent1l1 W1nted 5990 tiooed, c•""""ted. beauti!ul to lake. $35 per mo. 646-8.ln str'p. Wht lip tall, & un-m"tic Help 7035 DISHWASHERS -~ d h. 0 --~• ••0 -· SERVICE DIRECTORY SERV!C~ DIRECTORY paneled partitioning. Tw o ere in. A<:W<Uu. J'O<>"".MJJ. HELP AVAILABLE F1JLL AND PART TIME FREE SERVICE TO BUSINESS and LOST OVE entranc:e1; Frontaae on C ; Ger. Shepberd l)'pe, Brick, M1sonry, etc. Gardening 6680 HUpn, Cooks, Child care, R 18 OWNER-MANAGER Forest Ave., rear leadl to _F_IN_A_N_l_A_L_____ gold col.or. Vic Santa Isabel, 6560 ---~------Coupes, Chau!ler/Hsemen APPLY IN PERSON BROKER Muncipal parJdn& Iota. $50 Bus. Opportunities 6300 CM. Reward. 548-4.949 ---------Japanese ·Gardening MBC AGENCY 2 to 4 P.M. You aclect your own tenant per month for space. Deak =========== BRICK, Concrete, Carpentry Profes~lonal Ma int 254 E. lst (L.B. Bl.I 4J2-6444 ACTIVE RENTALS and chain available for $5. Distributor Person1ls 6405 Custom Cabinets. Sm a 11 63La7n~1apmg. Cle • nu p. 163 So. Western L.A. 388-0333 BOB'S BIG BOY 53, '9 B"'ln"• how-1 &nlWUlng POSTAGE STAMP jo .. OK"'' E•t. 962-6945 ~" 154 E. 17th St. -82 · -"-bl 10 CELE. BRAYING Chin'" u ... 1n •• °""1u1 ,;;;;;;;;;;;n-;;-::=o;,;:;=,--l 'erv1ce av4114 e for S . BR.ICK, cement, carpentry, CL~·UP, tree serv, Permanent. Experienced Costa r.Jesa \~~u!';1?;7:~.~~:a~'. :ieph~~~ea pajd exef4Jt MACHINES OUR frple, wall, planter, new or rototil, grad~g, sprinklers, Far East A&"ency 642-8703 PART TIME Rent or lease, not over Sl50 DAILY PILCTI' A pmtage stamp is one of the 5th ANNIVERSARY repair. Free est. 536-8885 lawns, haul i s P r a Y. 40 MEN per mo. Avail Dec. 1•15, 222 FORES!' AVENUE fastest selling necessary o! catering to singles Builders 6570 646-5848 Help Want,.~:. Men 7200 Must be 11o•illing to start work Cpl & l baby, have re!.s. LAGUNA BEACH products in the country and with a FR.EE cc.cc.:.;.;c ____ ..:.:;_;; MOWING, Edging vacatawn. --imme<liately. Work 6:30 to 642--6883 494_9466 you can get started in this TURKEY DINNER TODD-AHLMAN Gen'! cle;anup. Hauling e DRAFTSMEN 10, 5 nights a WC('k. Top pay money making billion dollar SERVED WEDNESDA y MEDALLION BUILDERS Odd Job!. * 54~955 Experienced and knowledge and some overtime during RrnP. <.'mp!. cpl. wa.nts lse. Deluxe Offi~e, indusl,.,, in vour spare time. NOV. 2ITH 1. 9 P.M. ' --"boa" t fill ' C.M. hm. w/stv & ref, Will -.. Th ~ 673-8212 or 673-5860 DEPENDABLE PROF. o ...., • o perman-next months. redecorate in exchng. low SUITES or single ot!lces trom lhee profiltsltyare1de~~rml i~ by DANCERS CORNER care at Moderate Rates. e:nt pogition in l!flgineering CALL MR. REED rent. Gd. ref. To $lai. sss. Carpet., air conditio~ qua o tin: ocations l"381:2 N. Main at Edinger Cabinetmaking 6580 Vincent 642--0326 department._ Minim~ l 774•7256 fi7S..5lli0 after 6 PM ing, secretarial s er v l c e, and the company is well SANTA ANA 542-9300 =========[ year dralting expenence. -====----- central location. Orange qualified to select the right CUSTOM Kit. cabinets, General Sarvlce1 6612 Ext·n"tfal.l.benefits & growth po-SHURIJY PATROL BUSIN&s woman wants l County Bank Bldg. 2.10 E. locations. WHICH WE oo. PACIFIC PARTNERS bathroomJpullm111s, formi· .. BR Unfurn Apt. beach area, 17th St., CM. 642.1485 You do no selling in this Is ii dillicult for you to ca tops reasonable. 847-9832 PROFESS. Window, .....na I: to SlOO. Gar or carpon ~===~~~--business. Just servicing. meet single adults your flr. cll!Mlng; bu• Ines•, e STOCK CLERK Of!icer_ 40-55_ Y!S., perm. Ra· neceS1ary. 642-oo86 alt/ 5 2 OFFICES: 580 & 1100 sq This busineu c:an be started age? FOi'" limite<l time 2 Carnanterlnn 6590 resid., & construction Kno 1~ f boa '-··· dio urut. Uniform allowance, ft P ki h t • · t r-• w ..... ge O , •. uw'C.lware, Good n<>u, Appl• Mon-Fri, < pm. · a.r ng, ea pnva e with onlv 2 hrs wklv &""""' introductions for S 1 0 . r---tal Window O•an•--hl •-• Ex ~ , •-"" N N rt , , ~-REPA-0 ALTERATIONS "''3 "' """ s pp .. ,. .. receivmg. per-PM to 5:30 PM 325 N CdM-BAL l•. n-0, y. l••··. resuuums . ....,, · ewpo time. It can be expanded 54:>-1534 Eves 5-8. wlmd! ·~. Free Estimates 548-8137 I ··•-• A l · · 0• ...,., • <L>"<" Bl d NB 646-....u:c CABINETS An · 'ob ence l'e<I"-"=· PP Y in Broad~·ay, Santa Ana Calif. Unfurn. l • 2 BR. Young '""''=· ='-·=~·~--~~I with company assistance to 10-8 Costa ll-1esa • Y size J · e LIGHT HAUL 1 NG & person. • working couple. Ref. &W-2301 2 ROOM OUice near CM a big paying full time bmi· Attrictive Expert 25 yrs. eKJ>l'r. 548-6n.'l c LE AN up. Dependable LONG RANGE FIBERGLAS MODEL & /494-8100 City Hall, Carpeta & drapes, ness. Jt does require a cash YOUNG \.\'OMAN e HOll-fE REPAIRe reasonable! 546-5476 TOOLING PRIXRAM MOLD BUILDERS with ex. WANT To rent 3 bed.room $80 util. inc. 642-6560 Investment of S895 lo gel dancer will leach you all cabinets, remodeling. NO LAY-OFFS per, in boats. ~tust have house 11untlngton Beach or 2 COMM., 1 IN DUST. started. For interview write latest steps. Call Ardell _Pro=m=pl=':. =""'==' =..._.,,.==== 1-H-•_u_ll_n_,,g _____ •_7_.3-'0 I TOP WAGES own tools. Call Rick. Fountain Valley a r I! a • 64&-2130 • to \Vhite Crosa Ind., 2825 \\I. 213: 591-4538 1-10 PM --FUR 642-9758 or apply at 2135 MB-8995 alter S:30 P.M. ==========[ Lincoln, Anahein1, Calif. In-_..:::::....:::.:..=c...:.;::c:c.::;._ C•ment, Concrete 6600 CLEAN Lots, garages etc. * TOOLING MEN Canyon Dr. Co6t• ~1esa. C elude phone no. LADIES-Expert h 0 me Tree removal, dump, skip C W h H-' WANTED : Storage garage. ommtrci1I 6085 SPARE TIME massage. Call 6 4 2-14 I 3, CONCRETE work, p 0 0 I beckhol!, fill, gra d e . C I bl y h C Gr GS llMp Reasonable. Nr, Richard's, PRE-PAID Int. only. T 0 P 5:30-6;30 p.m., or late riitc decks specially! PatiO!I • 96z..,n45 o um • ac t orp. Full time or wkends. N.B. 673-3345 v· ·u INCOME & Sat. Block work. 6' 2-179 7, I ===~~=~=-275 McCormick Ave. Min age 18, apply in person 2 BR Unfum House, 4 yr ~;~~te. 1:,~ esqti~f,Pl;fi Distrlbu!or for Costa ll-fesa _N::.UccS:::ho"-w--typo--,-n-tma--ln_m_•_nl =543-="'13;,-24=--~-~~-IG~~ING~~r;~Gfree& Coata Mesa. c:alil. LIDO CAR WASI{ eld child, gd refs, up to util inc $140,000 Owner P. &. suiTounding areas to be ellrt\& $4500 mo. +. Need CEMENT work wanted, no 673-5044 1---------481 E.17lh Coata Mesa $170 mo. 64&-3882 Q. Box 695, Rive...,id,, appointed by National Com· partner. Call Ken, 84~ job too small, reasonable.[=========\ MAJOR"'-.,, '" pany. Reliable party must • C • '""'veloper has sales be able 10 devote 2 to lO ALCOHOLl.L~ Anonymous Free estimates. Jt Stuflick. Hou1ecl1aning 673S iblftef men position available in residen-Hrs. per wt>ek Stocking Phone 542-7217 or wri:e to 548--8615 1--'-'=:.:.c==--= tlal development in Los _R_oo_m..;•_f:..•.;.•:..R.;.•;:;n::;t:_..:5:::99:.:.:5 lndu1tri1I R1nt1I 6090 EMPLOYED man only: ige. nice room; semi-private beth. call: 548-8119 eves 5998 5,000 Sq. Ft. M-1 Industrial space \nch!des 1,00'.l 9Q. ft. of newly carpeted office area PRIVATE room wilh TV for Separate draitlng area or a m b U 1 al or y l1dy or clean room -ideal for gentleman. Good f o o d . Electronic A5SCmbly homcllke atmosphere, large or clean Mfg. operation yard, patio, licensed home only 9Yac per sp, ft. ava.ilable now!~2'lS Call Tad Devine PRIVATE Room for elderl)i H•rbor Man19ement ambulatory lady. -•L<ivefy ComJNny, Inc.. care, good food. N 1 c e 673-4400 garden s u r r o u n d i n &'. 8 ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Available now. Call 548-4753 :'. N.B. M·lA ofc. 5'te SB:i. 819 CARE for ambulatory W, 16th St., wareh'5e. 819- gentleman, lie. borne, E. G: 1·2-3 M Sq. ft. $100. Cost11. Mesa. Reaaonable. Sl85, $25(). Power. 213: ="""=-======'I ,.,"..,1-_1:0,..=-=~~~.,.,. Income Property 6000 2onal.ot Newport Heights Olaf, Nearly new Mpanle unff3, -Shake roof. -Laiv llv- lrw romJ.. an built-ins. sep- arate ktll'JlgeS. $29,950. 546-2313 646-7171 THE~EAL ESTATERS M·l SHOP 20' x 40' 1934 Placentia. c .M. s 1 o o . !j&-00 Lo .. 6100 LAKE Elsill:)re lots. aome "'Ith lake vie .... ·. SIOO dn t. SJ5 mo. Good Inv, C>wnl!r P, 0 . Box UJ, Ontario, Calif. LAGUNA BEACH R·2 Lot near beach l 1bopa. By owner. TI4/fl93.7Ul P 0 Bo 12"' Co l M • CUSTOM PATIOS • * APT, CLEANING * • An""les • 0-0 ,, Co. Vending Machine Route with · · x .... s a esa. Pl be •" ·-· name brand candy &: snacks. concrete sawing &: removal Fast &: thorough 64Z-8164 UJn n Requires Sal!'smam license. Fun.r.I. 6412 St.te Lio. e 842-lIDO Willia.ms Cleaning S"-Call Mrs. Cobb 525--8289 To quality you mu~ have •""" """ "'''""'"'' .,,. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=I w1Noow WASHING e Carpenters • MANUr•cruR1NG ENG-s135(l cash lo invest. For WESTMINSTER Contr•cton 6620 RESIDENTIAL INEERS '" • PRODUC personal interview in Costa . __ R_OO_M_S_AD_D_IT_l_O_N_S_e * 540-2894 * TIDN SUPERVISORS, need· Mesa. send name, address MEMORIAL PARK JAC<'S bskp'1. nr but:ltng, With mobile home IX• ed. Apply MacGregor Yacht & phone number to: Mortuary & Ca-tary F•ml~.T'.._ Conm.'lru<k•'I~:_ ,.. crpt cleM'i· Wlndowa, etc. narienc. E ... callanl Corp., 1665 Babcock. Costa "VENDING DIVISION" .,,.. Y '"" ~ """" • Comp hse clean'g. 548.7243 [: f"t "A l •1 Mesa. Bet 7..J PM P 0 Box 3846 Comr,l•te funer1l1 unita. Single story or 2; 5"1M 1 "' pp y n par· . ' · $2 5 •---6755 son PART-Time mainte"a ...... ANAHEIM CALIF ...,.,,.., rom 4 p ....... cu5tom designed. For lronln• ·-~- , • "'-<No> • • man. Day5. Apply in ..... rson. C.m.l.ry I.It ectimates A layout, P"°"' ~ Goinn Into Bu1inea1? Gene Laney, DA J Ly • from $130 • 847-ISU • FAST,""""'"""" Ironlnr In cYnLORfR PILOT ·~ w 0 ... Golden (1lportunity in beach home $15() hr Pl IAP'" • ....,,.. · "-I• C.M. area. Pb.="•--66 Service Includes Endowment Cut Homa Improvement my • · • eue _s-_12,_,,P.,.M=, ~----~ Eve-.. i.i., .. Jn en• be:autUul .,.._ brlrw hangert. &i6-aJ36 ~-Stallon for leese: 1101 Bay-'3 '"''.. * F~e ~1tmates A Plans MOTORHOME CORP 2 SER V St a At· side & J\tarine Dr., Newport place mea.ns lesa cost. MIZELL &t ASSOC. GOOD lronlna. iJ.00 for ~ • tenda:nts/Salesmf'n. part o •• b ,.__ No tralllc problema. 445 E. 17th St, CM 548-:llM peg. 1 day leT'Vice. Bring tim "'· ut.-.c . '--U11lact: 1,_1 n .• c W 1 1. ... -rs. &4l-8393 _.""" C D e. i:..xper. Lag u n 1 QJUCK CROWDER ._, oea=. mm nster Additions * Remodelina: 1 -·--~~·~-~---..._. •mpus r. Oievron, 604 S. CO!Uit Hwy., TI4: m -nlO 714: 774-1043 53l-l72S 8!13-?4Z1 Fred H. Grewick, Lie. * Ironlna, Alteration1 Newport BHch l;La:::;:=;gun;:;;';c·----,,.....~-- NE=f$Soo per mo. No selling. 673-fO.U * 549--2170 * Frtt 1:-~ Dellvmy MAN To work in Rental Work 8 hrs per wk! $1500 Travel 6435 yard. Lite met:hanlc. Must C&llh req. 635-6720 C•r pet CINnlng 6625 CAREER have neat handwritl111 4 EUROPf; for 'I •JI e pt P; CAAl'Ef • !\Im. deonlDr. l.andocapl"!I 6110 .....,l'ORTUNITYI '""""''._ Will ""'"· Ap-Re1I Est1te Loans 6340 Rome, Athma. Jenw.ll!m, for l .day urvloe A qua1:lty VT ply 1930 Newport, C.llt. ~ ·--Istanbul, Munich. Parla. work:' call Sterlin& for ~ta Lanmctplna Co. Join todays futest sruwinl NEED immediately qualified Our Best HOME LOAN S1097 complete. July U-Au,g. hliabtneu! &Q...85l:l Licensed «mb<'tor, insured profession-Mutual Ftmd saln shipping & receiving cl!!rk, TERMS Tod1y lB. Carviacb 96'-61163 or F. A bonded. n': fl7-ll67 No upert~ nect1Af'1" !Jne year eXJ>er11!nce. Apply 1.st TDs 6.9-:. --30 years v. High SchoOI ~·~ Furniture Restoring We tntn -fWl or put l1rn• m peJ'llOn. 851 w. 18th st. AND 6%%, <:Me buts. SERVICE DIRECTORT & R•flnishfnn 6675 Piparhan"'lllf Mutv1I Fund Advltots, CMta Mesa.. Call for dtt11il1. 2nd TDs • • I 1-'-=:::-.C..=:::_ ___ _ 8% tnt. FIVE Yl'lll'S and a11 _B_a_by,_s_itt_i_n.::a ___ 65_5_0 1 EXPER~ tum. rdlnllh., pl-Painting 61SO Npt B. l9l3 ;~ '42-6422 Fibergla11 Moldara ether type1 of real estate RELIABLE Ollld Catt, lll'l)I aflOI, antiqi.a reatored, Cold e INT • EXT, ANY SIZE S.A. 1212 N. B~ Ex:°!rience Only lll'IMCl'W, MTVirw: Orange age, full ot pot.rt time my f;;'';&tq==·=Tln=="="'""==1951==o. JOB. Xlnt worit, n[I, free 5n.am. .'!_.illard Bolt Works c.ounty 18 yun. cot . .l!M . .e~ uwi. J..-:1 Baker SI .. C.~1. Sau lovrly N.B. h~. 67r>-5429 ~ Y 2 br .. 2 b&. frplc. 2 ADJA.Cmr Prutiaa E.our iiiUO: iiCIOI: l c&r pr. Pl~ nf':d to Harbor 6 Act-~ Be.kt:r #lop'g center. 2 BR. R1nch" 6150 t er Mortfare Co., Tnc. 0.rd•nlnt 66IO INTER Or Ext. PAINTING SALEsMAN ror Procreuiv• MAN For constructkm work ---------1 336 E. 17th St, COIU. M~ Boat %Ml(ll)_, SERVJCE. t.ocai dectronics diatrlbutitlg Call or apply between 6 WANT lioratoa? R&nc&a 6lij. ~-:i"a.~~US7 Mainten1nce 6555 M2:~ =rd f.el. FREE nt ~162'7 =-Top P9Y If )'!(Ml «IUlll!fy. • 8 PM at 895 Gle~>'tt to Calif. Rancho, Riftnlde: Decttonk.. &1 PM. SI., 1Aruna 494.s83.'I Co. 5110/30 or 40A. $200G-nlE SUN NEVER SETS un· BOAT lfull dM.nlng ' ~O alt ' e PAINTERS need work. ~. Mer. l;L-;;lQ;;;UO;;;;;R;-,.;::·,,::.:..:::;_ __ I S40Xl p(r A. Good an-a. Cuslfled'I actkJn pmvu . undttw*tt'I" work. Ca 11 Cut 6. Edp t...wn )J YHn exp. Reul Rtfl. NIGHT Shfft ~ 10 PM Ow: .... Clerk ~t&\L elCJ>d. Owntt p O 0 --•• On•·~ r d ll · , , ___ .a 5'8-292> or ~ r ~. D r a n t e County , · ...,,. ui, ... ...., or an • to It •l"'OWld 6'15--20ll Moo thrv ni &ft« MalrlienMCe. ,_,...,_ lo I AM. h'cml Dec ht, lll'f!a. For tn1f"T'View 1012 Calif. thft cltc:k, dlat "2-6678. ..:•--PMc.:::·:_______ 548-Cll/66-tnO alt <I SOCK rr TO 'EM! to Dec 11. c.atl SC--6002 No. Eucllrt, AMh!'lrn • U.1 .~-tD bftdt; 1ar: w/w, bltnL $(i M l~. -or. peb. $!~ $<6,SOO. TRY US,000 Mo. 1lf1 &C.afl E\rn: LrrnnH"r. Brtcr IW&-3750 I , I SalHmeft wanted Schools . ' ' and ::::::-:. .. Instructions MacArthur Blvd at Ford Rd, . SHORT TRIPS BY CAR IN Beach dUt1 llft, H.l&h commlaion r.te plUI ca&h bomll and frhwe benettta u YoU PfQII't!U· No expc!!'i- MC"e ne«!ed. Full or part ttm.. Air mall A. I(. Deltz, Pra, Onolldated Pl.V Corp., 1:. Ohio Blda .. Qeve.. i.nd,OhloUU< CdM, c..JU. 9'J625, (TI4) ~. C.on!Act Nell W. 81.rnbrauer for appt. DISHWASHER Full Tl.,..Exp'd. APPLY THE RIGGER # 16 Fuhian Island Newport <:.enter, Npt. Sch. SALES: $17,IXXI plua regular cuh bonlll tor man aver 40 in Newport Beach area. Take short auto hips to contact cuatomen. Air mail This variety of fine schools could introduce • >..G. Pate, PreL, rexu a.. you to a new tomorrow. !ine1Y ~ .. Bex 711, Fort Worth, Texu 7610l. 1 --~G-U_A_R_D~S--For further information regarding the D•ity Pilot AGE OVER 30 Schools & Instruction Directory Security wock In °"ta M•,. CALL 642°5678,. EXT. 225 AMERICAN POLJCE PATROL 213/29'"821H or mMlll CARPENTERS (Camp!!'), ~ :lt ~~ ' ALL-ROUND MEN , ~& ';.G;c,~ ~~:; earn o u. have own tool.ii. can Rick, ti 642-9758 or apply at 2135 Canyon Dr. Costa Mna. COMPLETE Help Wanted Women 7400 FRENCI Canadian ~ desire babysitter for 2 children. Llve ln or out. Anaheim area. 'r16--f500 BABYSl'ITER needed from 10:30 prn to 7:30 am, my Private Pilot Course $75 Down, $2Q16 A Month FAA Approvod, In Dopth Courset: ;:· n!~;.111 .,. .. e Private • Commercial GENERAL Hskp'g & b•by•Hling. M"'' ' 0 .. • Instrument chldrn. Live-in. Any na-• Multi-engine A TR tionality. 675-1869 SALESLADY tor jewelry store. J. C. Humphries, Jeweler, 1823 New po r I Blvd., Coiiit:a Mesa. 548-3401 LEGAL Secretary; fa.st, ac- curate typist; some shor1hnd.; Bkkpg. helpful. SJG-8018 BARMAIDS--exp. C.OStumes 21·30. Must be attractive. Top wages. Apply in person bet. 10 AM & 11 AM. 1880 Monrovia, C.M. GOVERNESS I Housekeeper to age 40, for 10 yr. old son & father. Submit CQmplete detail f!r3t letter. Box M 551 Daily Pilot. PART time bookkeeping & typing mature woman preferred to work for an accountant. cau 897-0M.:J or 839-1649 -SA_L_E-SG_l_R_L __ Needed for creative cloth- in&' lltore. Exper. Salary + com. Call 497·1335, U.S. DENTAL A11!1tant, ce rtified, 2 yrs. exper. chair side, for cha llengin g , diversified general practice. Salary open. ~1400 LADY To do lite housekeep- ing and supervise 8 year old girl, U: l> to 3: 30 Own trarup. Lido Isl. fi7l-f956 a'ft 4 PM . EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES Apply in per.ion. Sort &: Sir- loin Restaurant. 5930 Paclflc Coast Hwy, N.B. HAIR Styliat; modem, busy llhop, Newport Beach. Fr· lnge beneftis. F o 11 o w I n g pref. but not necessary. 645-1345 SHARP BAA. MAIDS &: GO GO DANCERS. Tup wares. $2.50-$3.5(1 to start. cau for interview. 545-9983 SASSY LASSY 2901 H1rbor, C.M. Housekeeper, aJlerrQ>nL Mon-Fri. Co~ Park area, Costa Mua. Call 833-63Z3 .... ,.,.,.. .... GIN. _._.pint" pert time. Must have reference11, ow'a transp. Laguna Niguel, -COOK'S HELPER Good pay. 9:30 to 6 PM Must have own trana:p. can 83.l-0600 Ext 2036 EXPERllNCED wOJ!rftO!,, Apply In ..-. SwiH Cbalet 41f N. Newport Blvd., NB BABYSl'ITER, li te hskp'g. Pret oJder womMt ap w/ Wanta. Llve In or out. 5'1..3(m aft 6:!) BABYSl'ITER .lot 5~ yr old girl, my home, J.foa thru Fri. • Am tu noon. Olm trans. M6-3t65 alt 5..._ .. PBX OPERATOR. OYer' Z , ... ~ lh.Ut. ·-· SITI'ER wanted, m.y home. 2 to 10 PM, Mon thtu Frl ~ M2-D7 I AM to nooa. *Elect,...,lc AuolTil>lor :rTitii~tnee lo mlaer- lna· -EXP WAITRESSES. Ap0ty tn pel"IOh, Beaehcumtr, 2633 W. Qiut Hwy., 'Jt.B. Chief Pilot; EARL W. TRANSUE (Aviation lnstrucbor Orange Coast College) Call Today for Further Information F. M. Pardo Enterprises Orange County Airport JUST US MUSIC CENTER GRAND OPENING CE .. EBRATION Friday . & Saturday, November 29th & 30th Doors open et 12 noon Guest Musicians, Demonstrations. Free Talent Tests CHRISTMAS $PECIALS! Gift certificates available for free use of instrument with one month! lessons. Jusr -us MUSIC CENTER 1019 El Canino, Costa Mesa 545-5636 I ..... Ymep ...,, ... c..Mrl OWNER FRAN MARTIN ... _ .. ____ _ -TO P Pfl't' - PRE S T1(',f PO<;ITIONS itAae•tol'•f11t111 Qsa•c• ·--· LEARN ON THE IBM JUl'l 3U n..-.nwe111 ..... 1111 In -c-ty. rREE PLACrt•[Nl SlRvtrf lLt Miiliill IF Ullllll ft• 11'1 ----....-.---.--., ~ m...,. ..... ~fi!d-.... • • ,, r. Call ·now-for ••• an Evaldation Conference e Grcldes 9· 12 e Sman Classes e Immediate Attention e Close Personal Supervision . . e Acodemics required far College Entronc• BRICKER-WARD~ 88 F.1lr Drive, Cost.1 MeH Phono 548-7528 or 540-0420 GJ .JJarreff STUDIO of CHARM And MODELING Phone for FREE Brocbare OI. "SECRE'fS OF BEAUTY" Classes Now Fonnl"t Houn: t a.m. to t pJ"r M9!nti.r ol ~ k1Wll ' Cout~ approved ai:.,.~ Adon G\.lllcl b11 the Calif. Supt. of Public In.s tr. * Modeling and Televlsloa * Charm & Personal Donlopm .. t * Dramatlc:s-Speedl-Ll!tlo Tloootro * Spoclat eo. .... far Hom-kon * Caro., Girts FLORENCE SMAL!S Director of Our State Licensed Modeling Agen.cy 1519 N. Mato, Sonta Aoo 5474'71 1965 S-y Ctest Dr. 15-y Hlls Ylllatol ,.._ 897-1000 · ]umping Jack Pre· School Locoted on the Back Bay Overlooking Newport • Costo Mesa Dolly 7:30 lo 5:30 2549 Tustin Ave. Costa Mesa 046-0677 Did your Child's Report Card Reflect Readllig ~ility? Testing and Diagnosis of read· ing problemf for correction through remedial or percep· tual training, offered by: • Violet H. Musil Reeding Center 404 Westminster Ave., Suite I Newport Beach 642-9930 ·-- '· ti-OW -by special request , _.,.' a "Mis.s Prim" Course for girls 8 to 12 years. This It '• 6 W••k cours.--l•s1ons we•kly for t Va ,houn et f5, • lesson, •Po1turt, W.1lldn9, Mocfeling1 Hygl•n•, H••lth, Sp••ch, Etiqu•tt•, H•ir & Skin C1r1, W..-drob•, Per1o n•lity. Cl.111 limit•d-Enroll nowf 17931 Be1ell Blvd., H.B. 2270 Mintf' Street Coate Mesa, CcUfomio JuJ11 27th, 1966 Chilcoat S<:hool of TVJ>ing 173 Del Mar Awnue Costa Mesa, California Dear Miu Chilcoat: After typing m11 own "pick and hunt" svstnn. for ovtf' 30 uears, l ck!cidtd to trv to learn to twe properl11. 10 I en-- rolUd tn uour 1chool. I found 11our l!JS~m far superior to thoie t ha t m11 grandchildren h4ve studied tn Junior High Schools and firml11 believe 11our •11stem should be tlMd in all schooU. Not onty would it be a .saving of tu payen money, but the 1tudenta interest would not wane before the11 could feeL that the11 wera really accomplishing their goal. I hope that thiJ IJIStem. will be adopted Ufti· versall11 before mtt I sreat grandcblld- ren are old enough to take typing. Sincerel11 11our1, Rutlt M. Webtt HAVE YOU CONSIDERED A BEAUTY CAREER? ' MARINELLO-comer Schools of Beauty OFFERS YOU THESE ADVANTAGES: I. Ortni• CounfY's only N1tion1/ly Accr•dlt- •d Be•uty School. 2. Adv•nced Styling headed by lnt•rnatlon- .1lly known Sim Simp1on. J. J to -4 times •s m'u~h d•m1nd for 9r1du· •••• •• Merin•llo-Comer can supply. MARINELLO-COMER SCHOOLS IN QRANll COUNTY Santa Ana 547.9559 Gorden Grove 530-3191 au-Park 826-8850 More than 100 Marinelk>Oomer Schoola on three Continents Train for-Motel Mana1ement Mike excellent salaiy plus your apartment as motel/ hotel/resort manager, Live and work In location, climate of yOtJr choice. New motels are built every d1y, Many opt)Drtunlties for MEN, WOMEN, MARRIED COUPLES. Train at home in your •r:re time. Nation· wide job placement assista nce. Th 1 training can be your lrst step to t new career in tht Motel Industry. Write for BOOKLET, CO!llplate details. No obligation. - ' VETERAN APPROVED. ::='sm~?:.L5~~~=-i l -----, ... -lfttormeaon on~ Motel M•lllOlmtnt training, • .... ~--~~~--,--~~-- .... ,~...,,._~----'"-~~-~ . - '' EiiJor Saccess I• life through Modern CosmelolotJ i i COLLEGE~BEAUTY , offers only the most advanced, updateJI: • Courses llld Techniques. Your Ullli will be only "' good as the !raining you ,. have been given. s -. ~ New Clas1ts Start Each Tuesday i .. Reciister NOW 646·2919 . . 1895 N•wport lllvd., COiii Motl 2117 S. Bristol, S1nt1 An• 54G-0667 .. • • • • COPRE'" b1Sido the bluo waters of the ., Pacific Don't Gomblo Jth ¥our Child's Future • COPRE' SCHOOL Located on the Balboa Peninsula bea!de the.~ blue wate!'s of the Paciffc Ocean. Ooeduc ... • tlonal college preparaotry. ·1 Balanced program of cultiJral and academic - excellence. .._~ Limited number of openings available f , 196~9 school year in grades 7-12 for ~ resident and day students. .. The future of our country Is dependent upon the merit Of the education of our youth. 710 hst Ocoon Front 81lbo1, C11lf., 92661 ph. 673-8610 9e :~~ ffeltt~~~I Anna's ~i Pre-School -1st Gracie ANNOUNCES F1cllltl11 far Enl1rgod Enrallmont &gister your lltue ones for: e A full (fun) LNmlnt Progrom e Music e Art • D1nclnt • Cre•tlve Activltl• e Hot Lunch"' A Snockt e Agos 2 through hi grodo 2110 Thurln Ave., COit• Men, ..Aca~mic _A.chievemenl ~ •. Small Clanes • Individual Attention ,., ., l'J , .. l -.. e Open Court Reeding • Full Day Sessions ; e Ext&nded Dey Care .. • T rensportation ;1 Fundamental Christian Educetjon FIRST BAPTIST DAY SCHOOL 30 I Me9nolie Sfreet ' Costa Mela, Celifomie Telephone .548-1733 t . • • i l .· -· -----·--· -~. --------~ ..................................................................................................................................................... ~~--. a tMPLOYMtN 1 MEll.CHANDIS! POii. MERCHANDISE FOR TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION SALi AND TllADE HoS-Wantwl 7400 w-7400 MERCHANDISI FDR MERCHANDISE FOR SAU AND TRADI • SALE AND TRADI Furniture 8000 Furniture 1000 • SALi AND TRADE Mobllo Homos 9200 fmportod Autot 9600 Machinery, etc.. 1700 . --·-NOW FERRARI HolllewlYtlS and Mothen Eam ExtTa Money for ~ J UKl! N.,.. Jlr •w Allu. CHt• Um'o Owo ,,,.,,. ~ ,._,, ~ w1:th ltand ~ Mobl'lo Homo Sho• FERRARI C...,1.L M&-S) ----~ ..,.-llQll ~~"'-~~=o!'==~' :A.ow~ .. D ... ltrr Newport Imports I.t.d lJI• • Mediterranean PETS •nd UVESTOCk ..... "" . "" • " wldo, .... c.oun\y'I "'"' .,-CHRISTMAS 01.d World lo111ffl1 to 60'. Spociol low ized de&ler. Bought Mllnufacturer'a Showroom Sampln Dop 1815 price• 011 ,h_ modol1. SALES . SERVICE. PARTS Afternoons, everungs or bOlh Finest conditions, top aupervl&lon Fublon niond Newport Beacb l'tf editerranean Spanish Furniiure At Terrific SaY!npl ENGUSH .,.._, lwmale, IA Y HARBOR 8' Wood corved LnD cliYl!I, I&. man's clalr: Al<C. SHOW DOG ID ... Mobli. H-Show J1rtllpOrl -31Iuports Apply in person 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. • J.fooday tbru Friday RMlllved c•ncellatlon of $22,000.00 Sptnlth and 1Mdlterr1nean Furniture All N-T•'9..nty "-' "--~ Dt.. H .... O• Dhpl., bellll fabrics. ~ Pe heui!on dart oat din'. lll'O'ed """" 00 .........,. 1"5 ...,.,.. St., a..1a ..... set. w/black or avoc.ado framed chain; 6 Pc bu1t with m cha:rte· No CAt ~larborl BR sel lklr Mr. & ldn. dreuer, 1g mirror, lwmoU ....... -l========i J. C. PENNEY CO. 24 Fo1hlon blond Items as foUowa: Georieou.s 8 ft. cu.st.om quilted sofa with separate loose pillows with heavy oak trim decor and matchlng chair. 3 2 commodes, decorative headboard In Span-Dobormon Plnachor MOTOR HOMES 9215 !ah oak or avocado dealgn. · PuPo 3100 W. Cour. Hwy. Ne-wport Beach &CZ-MOO 5-0-1164 All eqWLI opportunit)t employer Items Sold Individually A1<C WW bold until Ouist· Shop Arouod-befo"' you buy ,.. US! mu. !'bone ""'1076 AutbOriud MG tkaler Help Wanted Women 7400 WET SUIT MAKER Minimum one year experienC9 required. Compony · benoflla. Good future far qu•I· iflod worker. Apply ... Pet"sonnel Office U.S. Divers Company 3323 W. Warner Santa Ana An equal opportunity ..,..,,., WAITRESS Good Opportunity Must have l;ood appearance. APPLY IN PERSON 3 • 5 P.M. DAil..Y SNACK SHOP #1 2305 E. Coaat Hwy. Corona del Mar 673-9050 WAITRESS 18 to 3S - FULL TIME NEAT APPEARANCE. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY APPLY IN PERSON 2 to 5 P.M. BOB'S BIG BOY 154 E. 11th SL Costa Mesa RN'S.FULL TIME 3 to II SHIFT Excellent working cooditicm in new bosp!W. Cont.let: Director of Nun-in& COSTA MESA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 642-Z734 HOSPITALITY lfOSTES5 SERVICE, ia looking for ma lure women to -welcome ne'lllcomers to thil com~ m unlty, Must have typewriter, air and be bond- able. Call 544-6925 and ap- ply 285 E. Main St., SUite 7, Tustin SALESLADY :Part time, experienced OFFICE GIRL Part tim~. pref. exp. DESMOND'S f"J F&.!hion lsland Newport Beach H1lp Wanted Women 7400 matching oak occasiooal tables, (2) 58" tall ----1 deoorator lamps, hanging chain swag lamps VALUE $195-FULL PRICE $429.95 A1<C Min Sc....,,., puppies. or t I n 00 k ~P blood line.. Ready FIAT •rma N OW H ~· WM 'now or will bokl 'til No ~own-Use Oil!' Store Char&• Plan '67 FlAT 850 Spider. Briti!h racing green, best·l~ oI ecooomy imports-\V an t older classic car now: Need $55() and takeover bank payments. Call SD-Wl, Ext. 286 alternoons. No Fancy Front-BUT Quality Valura Inside a....tmu. ruo. 841~1'3 APPROVE F GERMAN lbort b a I r e d SECRETARY in wrought iron, an 8 piece king site muter Immediate opc!n~ tor a aec· bedroom suite in pecan panelled Mediterran- retary to our Director ot En-ea.n style with top quality 15 yr. warranty gineeri.ng Dewlopment. king size mattress & box springs. Spanish D URNITURE ""'"'" Pupp1 ... a.a_. 2159 HARBOR. COSTA MESA """"·. WHU. ~ This position requltts a re--decor di.ninJ? set. ett:. sponsible person with excel· w~ ......_. -replw JI 111.00 ""1 •hru'tlw>d & typ"'!< MUST SACRIFICE. $698 00 skills. You will bt responp- ble for takinc & transcri)).. FOR ONLY ··-·-·-··-······ .. ····-·····-· e ing dictation, typing com-Any P iece Can Be Purchaaed lndlvldu•lly pany correspondence and Term aAv•llable -Newcomers ta C1lif 12 Yean aame locat1on--61.1De owners . Dally 9.9 Sundoy 10.5 548-9660 XlNr fDr shows A. pleUW'e 1961 FIAT 850 Spyder. Best riding; % Quarter horse 6 looking of economy in)ports. ~\>!._Ara~'.'.'.b'.!lan~·:..I000~'.:_·.."""'~"'192.::.__1,=========I British racing gre~n. $550 & take over payment.!. Want TRANSPORTATION Motorcycl• 9300 older American classic. Cal.I engineerin&: reportll. handJ-redlt Approvtkf lmmec:ll•tely ~~·';;~~:iff~ other , I /]p __ l•_n_os_l_O~'ll~•-n_•_l_1_30_ Sporting GOoda • 642.-4321 ext 286 afternoon&. 8500 BcNh & Yachts 9000 1956 PLYMOUTII Statioo Wagon. Good transporta- 1·. FT, OJatom Flamingo tioo. OwlM!!' leaving state Good 1tartin& aatary plus a-• II:' i FREE 12 LB. TURKEY SURFBOARD c b r 11tma1 ceUent tiene.nts tnc1~~ u .. Urtl ture with every piano or organ Spedal/&Jl>er ll.iht shaping days vacation during the _ _ _ _ purchased ~~ 'nla.nb-blanks, ~. sizes 6'6" = l;:.~oflne:p~e~; At Harbor Blvd. 1~GANTIC SALEI ~ aii~iz!~ conditioned plant in the Ir-Bl Floor model!, rent returns. LACKNER. Ski Boots, xlnt •""' '"""'"w oomplox 01 1844 Newport vd. Costa Mesa only ••m"'· ...... 1n., ""'°""' "'""· worn ..,,,, '""'· men ~~~~u;raRVIEWS Every night 1tll 9 -Wed., $.tt. & Sun. 'tll 6. model.I. size llM. 49'-1562 MAY BE ARRANGED 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 ~u:.m~i~~:·~~: Ml1c•llaneoua VARIAN DATA 1,Jc:Oc:aS:..::&_:E::;M;:.P;:.LO;:.Y;.;M.;;.E:;;.:N.:..:T 8022 llommood & otnen. MACHINES G --••_•.:;u•_s._I•'----"' I PW>oo tn>m .......... ms ANtIQUES Love Rat $50, round table $40, old unusual chair, )'OU put f.olether $10. Admiral Frost Free Re.frig, 2 dr Coppertooe, excel cond $10CIO Frigidaire washer ex- cel cond $75, SmaD upright freeier$50, Electronic Baldwin combo orcan 2 )'I'S old Paid $695, mell $250. St Geo elec KUltar $10. Make otfeni aft 5:30, 675-1926 Agenci.,, Men & BABY items: elec food Grands, C009Dles, apineta. 2'Tll MICHELSON DRIVE Women 7550 bo tl -'"---studiol, up ... ~hta. 12 DiUer-wanner &. l e 1le1-u.W:r, ... (Michelson Dr. at 'b hi · I enl makes. Save S S $ on d) en, -cha.ir,p aypen, . Ja.mbortt Roa o•~--•-. ., __ ·-t photo )'OW' Holiday purchue. n. --.-ARGUS EMPLOYMENT "= ,,_ ~ .. { ) _,.........,,, copier, port camp beater, Lay Away AV&ila.ble Irvine Indsutrlal C.ornplex Chef • • · • • · • • • • • • • • • · · • $750 misc camera l 1 e m 1 , Terms up to 4 years Adj. to Orange Cow:ity Waitress • ........ • $1.65 hr. M7-l73'l, 9099 La C&sita. Open Mon. &: Fri. Eves. Airport Fry Cook .............. $22 F.V. Sunday 12 to 5 p.m. An Eqwtl Opporlunl\y HAMMOND EmploYf!r ARGUS EMPLOYMENT MOVING, continuous raraa:e in CORONA DEL MAR • HOSTESS PART TIME Good Opportunity Must have good appearanct APPLY IN PERSON 3 -5 P.M. DAILY Snack Shop No. 1 2305 E. CoHI Hwy. Coran• del Mar, Cal. •13-9<litJ CONSULTANT AGENCY sale. Household Item 1, 2854 E. Coast Hwy., 67l-893Q 2043 Wesclill, N.B. 548-7796 ~lothes, toys. 3128 Boston Christmas Gifts? 1624 E. 17th St, S.A. 547-6336 ~w="'=·=c=.M=. ===== Schools-Instruction 7600 Apptianc" 8100 Improve your Income by improving your typing! Variety o1 new electric type- writeni att available. Day· time or evenlng, by the week or month. NEWPORT School of Business 833 Dover Dr., N.B. 646-0153 REFRIGERATOR, Apt she. Real nice. $Ii(!. GuaranteM. Coast Electric, Se r v t c e Dept. 646-2486 Kenmore washer £: iU dryer. Very good condition. $45. eacb. 847-8115 G.E. Refrigerator. XI n t amd. $15. 642--3232 att 5 pm. MOVING SALE !! '' •• We're moving to larger quar. ten and we have a lot of pianos am organs we don't want to move. Some are For those trlends and rela- tives so hard to pleue TRY • gift from TREASURES OF ALI BABA 3419 Via Oporto, N.B. Open dally incl. Sundays 11:00 to 7:30 "'"'' """' ...... , •0"" * AUCTION -It repos: aome discontinued models -and all have been U )'OU will sell or buy dmstically discounted to sell live Wind)' a try immediately! You must not Auctions Friday 7:30 p.m. mLss this really spectaculat Windy's Auction Barn u.le. Buy with no mooey Behind Tony's Blda. Mat'l ---------•~~· =: Antiques 8110 ~o;' O.A.C. k 5 years to 3)75% NeWJ>')rt, CM 646-8686 dren, or yoursell! Individu-WASHER, A-1 condition. WARD'S BALDWIN STIJDIO Moving -Real BargaiJIJl! ffOSTEW Full Time APPLY IN PERSON 9-5 P.M.. RBl8f E. I.If 151 E. CoHt Hlghwoy Newport Beoch ally tutored Otllcoat 10 Jes-Delivered & guarnateed $55. ~.,..... N rt C.M .. A., ,,.o• Twin beds w/box springs, .,., typi""' ICbool. 173 Del .....,.._._ ewpo • ., O"U"O'tO'O mattresa &: dreuer. Dbl bed ... Coast Electric, Service Open Sunday afternoons Mar, CM, 548-2859 Department. 646-2486 w/mattress, box springs, dresser w I mirror. Crib CZ Y 0 KS KI' S CUstom PRE-Christmas sale, China, ORGANS w /matt r e 8 1 . Chairs, upbolatery school . Con· ~1~-· mlscl. Dotties Anti· PIANOS tin -•--· o • E &--. bar-b-que pit, lampe, etc. uous ..__...es. ay ve. '""'&. 10861 Beach BJvd. • Player Pianos F v 1831 Newport Blvd CM -.~-18854 San Carlos, .• " · · Stanton, c.alif. 828-7!XXI. LARGEST SELECI'ION OF 962-1003 aft 3 pm. 6U-l45t VA!rr stock Amer & Eur NEW" USED 1 ~H7A~R~B·o=R""D'°'R"l"V""E'"'"'IN;;- MERCHANDISE FOR tum & clocks. Larry WAI.LICHS MUSIC CITY SALE AND TRADE Morpn Antiques, 2428 3400 Brl3tol, C.M. 540-3l65 SWA.P MEET JAGUAR Racer. Blue Md gold. w/ sell or trade $125.1---------·I Trailer • bo1.t fre5hiy 962--7427 Ja11uar 1 SXKE palnt•d. N•w whit.--------., n a u & a h yd e . Upholstery BONN,., TRIUMP!EVILLEi Polo Red w/black leather Three 16% hp Champion interior. Every possible ex· engines. Qimplete w i t b :ra'.I ET; xlnt cond. Low tra. Oirome wire wheela, several fuel tanks, steering -,..::'""'=·c..$800=::.· ..:536-::..:99:::35=..._ stereo, ETC., ETC. Only and oontroi.. See a.t 2808 1952 HARLEY _ Davidson. 6,000 miles. Showroom con· Lafayette. Newport Beach. Full dress, $'900. 720 Victoria dition. 14' PLYWOOD, new 40 HP St. Apt B-2, C.M. Eve. motor; dee. s t art e r , '66 HONDA CB 160. 3200 :lorwanl. controla, w/wo miles. Xlnt~ Extras! $350 trailer, will sell parts, or oHer. 968-12'26 J1rtuport 311nµort ~, ~. ext 25. 8-S PM '63 HONDA 250 Scrambler. week I: Sat. $550. Rebuilt engine, needs tune ll.00 W. Coe.st Hwy. 14' MITCHELL Gius Ski Up $175. 53&-9544 Newport Beadl Boat. 50 HP. Evlnrude. $800 1968 HONDA 160 ScralOOler &lZ-Mlli 54Q..17&t or trade for elaaa sallboat. Bealltiful $400 Autbor11.ed MG Dealer LI 8-2188 ~ ~005ssro~N:.,Wha!Wi;;i;;;,,,:--;;13r-., --;3301==~~~==1 MERCEDES BENZ Johnaon, trlr., fully equip. Auto Services $1150, nr. new cond 646-1510 & Parts 9400 Sallbooh 9010 1936 FORD & 1940 FORD COLUMBIA 29 "Querida" , * PARTS °*: • wants 3rd partner -Sharp' 36 • 1 trans., 1-radiator, 1· _ Many extras, · slpe: 6, Con~ntal kit. 16 In. ~s galley, end head, aux & tires, rear end, drive Oran!}e County's. La rgest Selection Ne w & Used Mercedes Benz Jim Slemons Imps. Warner & Main St. Sant.1 An,1 546·4114 " ~ o-Balboa ' shaft, clutch. or-.""" ·-=e Marina. '40 Ford flathead motor, l-l:=.;;0::""~;=;"",.-;~07.J 64Z-3295 Hood & misc. other parts. 1008 MERCEDES L i g h t RAClNG Sabot. Refinisbed. Includes •. carburstor, dis-brown, beige int., AM/FM A-1 Condition. tributor, regulator, oil pan. radio, power steering, powr 673-8593 beads, clutch assembly and brakes, auto elec. i;uruoof. 23' ENSIGN, lots of extras generator {needs workl. All $5495. 534-2284 or {1) & improvements. Cost $5200. for $20.00. Call 536-84U H.B. ="':.:c..15.11,..::::::c,~~~~-~I Must sell $2600. 64&-8886 '58 MB 220 S Sedan. Sunroof. LIOO 14, l yr new. '2'34. Trailer, Tr•vel 9425 Near clas!lic. New lire!, Full race. Bow not. Rd trir.1---"-------1 paint, upholstery. f.ngine $1350. 546-3225 eve. 13' ARIS'IOCRAT, sips. 4 overhauled. Excellent con-~ -FIRM. dition. 836-3234 w k d a y s . SACRIFICE Olympic clus ........,842-5617 67J.-4373 eves. Finn, trailer, cover; likeJ=========Jf,j;j-'i9Qii:'JiedR;;;:;;;wJ iiew. $850. ~2577 1962 190 SL Red RoadstC"r COLUMBLA 5.5 meter _ t ...... ,.T_r_u_c.,.k.;.• _____ 9.;.SOOc..; 1 Convertible. $2200. Call ~t'•· SM--2888 alter 4 PM . cond. Priced Right! 792-4341 ,65 CHEVY " (2l3) ,...,,. PICKUP MG N~T Outrigger &. Long Bed, 3 gpd, dlr, goodi---------1 trailer. Standard size. Many condition thru-out. $185 Cash '64 MGB extras! Xlnt cond. 962--2011 deliveni or fake trade. Take payments $39.86 mo. Call Ermine v.•hite w/black !"' 9020 494-9173 or 545-0034 terior, wires, radio, white Power Cruisers Fumlture 8000 Newport Blvd., CM. 7' BALDWIN Grand Piano ---.,-,.,,-,-::::----·I!..:::.::::::::.::_ __ _:::::: I FREEZER. Small che st in xlnt cond .. $2,<XXI. Every S•t & Sun 32' DIESEL Grand Banks '60 &. '61 Ford & Chevy e BOOKKHPER Quality Kln&:-S.ize Bed, type. $60. Co a 1 t Electric, 673-2478 Corner ot Harbor Blvd by owner. Comp I et e I y PU's Very clean. Some w/ side wall tires. 12 montb ...,...,1y. 11395 beautiful qUllted mattress, Service Dept. 646-2486 UPRIGHT Piano, recently &. McFadden, Santa Ana equipped including radar. new 8 ply tires & paint. Attractive opening l or split foundation, blt-in l~:;;;;:;;:;c;=:".=:.=.=.=_=o_"-= reconditioned & tuned. $2'15. 531-1272 •ff 7 646-4633 8 to 4:30. Week 6 cyl w/ auto trans, 6' qualified b 0 0 k keeper. frame. Never used. $98. Sewing Machine• 8120 _4=94-=16J2==af=t="=''="=== da,ys. beds. From $495. 962-1906 Prepare monthly flnan. Worth $~. MZ-6.536 -3S MM KODAK Signet 5() MUST sell one. 1959 Ford cial -rt.a and quarter-9X12 ALL WOOL oval braid-'67 SINGER, wal console In-Television 8205 camera •. range finder, self-Speed-Ski Bo1ta 9030 * ton p.u. $350. '62 Ford -~.... eluded. Transfer service ~===----"= timer, filters, tripod, slide ly repo~ ... Starting sat-ed rug ~ 1r-,d, ~ost ~w man fotteS repo! Touch-RENT TV $10 sorter, trays, 40 x 40 screen, 1965 -15' HAV~ SKI BOAT ~o~eel.U. ::.· "tt~ S42-S4Cfi 540-l764. ary relat.,,,. to experi-SSO. Fng .... re, cu ic o-matic, auto, zig zag, but-No Deposit. Free delivery projector w/ca.nying Ca.5e. Merner)' llXXI, }.Ult had ma-Avocado C.M. 642-2397. Authorized r.~G Dealer J1rtuµort 3hnµorts enoe aM present e~ foot, good condition $25. Aft-ton holes, bind hems, fancy 894-5lll Ot' m,.9110 Like new $100. 646-1106 jor tune&up. Brand new =:==·....::=..::.::.::=-I lng1. Phone Mn. Launt er 5:00 p.m. 545-6188 stitches. No attach needed. bed marine battery control. box ·ss FORD % Ton Pick: up. 3100 W. Coast Hwy. 673-31.30 for appl DANISH modern furn. Ta-$37.99 Ca.sh or usum~ $3.87 0 OU QUALITY IQng size & cables. ~tlnental big Auto, R&H, Xtra nice Newport Beach Equal opportunity employer hies, d>0'1, chain, good mo. G"~-.. •----". Call FREE T Y w/beautifully quilted mat-wheel trailer. Sacrifice for thruout. $1Z15. 6~ MG --·~ •----------tre11, split foundation, bltn e Teller cond. Antique Birdseye Ma-526-fi616 G 5 Ger frame. Never used $911. oH seuon sale. 644-2862 or '51 FORD pane! truck. crpts, • New Accounts ple High Boy $75. 675-2045 I~=========-1t.!p.E & w~:~=!~· Ve~ l7W"orth"""$2507""'-"'~-'536~.,..,-= 540-46Z2 drapes, tape deck, paneling, Sales Servlct Parts Off!.,., BElGE ,,. ..... ~. _, ... L Musical lnat. 8125 aft 0 I .. art T ... -runs :dnt 646-2540 , c'. ""'"' ....... ... .,. ec ona e sm . o LOGAN lathe 6" jointer, ....... Boat Maintenance 9033 , Complete new M . 1J1vent Savings and U>an experience rocker, xlnt cond., both for FENDER Bandma.ster amp; family with older children Delta llCI'OI! saw, hardinge 1----------1 65 PICK Up truck Good See the new Austin America only. Apply In person. Inter-rocker, xlnt oond., both 1or reverb unit, Stntocaster only. ~ days 6~ lathe, fireplace screen 11; e BO'ITOM PAINTING e condition. 642-7354, Eves. Here No I • V,,... ~---9-ll am & ,l60::;,· f,54.>-0~;:152'::;;;;;;;;;;;--;;;;;;;:::: 1 ,-~'."·I~·::··~·~.,~ "'!____ eves. tools (brass). Aft 6 pm. 11 SS Per Ft + paint W • "" ""'"' .. ""'" 1. e.w -.,.._..... 1698 Madag""""' CM. Co;,,p1,-·Boa. t •-p8 ;,. Ca.m . .;,~=.'.;.• ____ 9;.5;..2,;;:0 I 2--4 pm. 4 Pl.EX:E sect.ional daven-DOBERMAN Puppy, 8 week ORGANIC Fertilizer, aged I~==---~.,.....-,....,...,--'" .ru: ... _ J1rtuµort 3hnµorts M.rlnera port. Forest green, tu.'<edo old "Pick of The Utter'" honie ITl8l'lure combined GiffiER counter, good con-Newport Marine Service Savlnta & La.n style, no repair needed. <llampion sired-962_9886 with wood shavings.. Good d.ltion $35. Portable sewing Ory Docks 6424441 1515 Westclitf Dr. ~&U-0229::.-'C:,::=-~~~--I mulch. 833-5332 between 8 & machine, need adjustment BEACH CITY " Newport Beach HENREDON Ft Prov 5' Cl..l.RlNET. Good condition 5 Mon thru Fl1. 11/30 $15. Boat perts and equip- ---,R"E"'L""IE'"F.-----I ·----'------1 credent.a butl'et S250 & 58x42 Bargain. $50. S49-0530 PRETrY orange tabby male, ment. 549-ffiJO RN or L VN J k-Me W 7500 + (2) 20" Ieave1 din tbl 1----------· I a I t e re d , h a s s ho t 1 , PROFESSIONAL Be a u t y Marine Equip. 3 • F1BREGLASS runabout bulls, 16';1i ft $59-$159. New. Also boat parts of all kinds, seats, tank.!, instruments, controls, cables, steering assemblies, prop windsh.ields. A L L OR PART. Stt at 2546 Green- brier Ln. Coll~&e Park, CM.549-«IJO * DODGE * 3100 W. We.st H1'"Y· Newport Besch CALIFORNIA LICENSE o n. ttm, Sl'l'S. 673--0379 Planas & Org~~.!_30 desperately nd1. new borne. salon hair dryer, xlnt cond. Huntington Beach COMPLETE 5 rms of 962-4145 110 Volts $100. 23" Philco Convalescent Hospital CANVASSERS tumiture and a I 1 ac-LOWREY ORGANS 1 GREY & wht tem. kitten TV, $2.5. 531-1812 aft 4 PM 1879'2 Delware, H.B. & cessorles. Power · saw & See ~ hear the exciting 1 striped ma.le kitten % APPROX. 100 yds. otf-whlte PARTIIME SAL"'<-LADY SOLICITORS work bench 541-8872 new solid state models. !fear Si am es', 7 wk a. nylon shag carpet &. pad, Ca.> the new automatic orchestra "•5-5978 11/26 .. '"""' 20' 19 work in fine jewelry 3 DESKS with matching control. wow, wow and .,... used 5 mos. _,.,, new store, 3 hrs per day~ daya Part & full Time chairs & 3 lldd!Uona.1 chairs. rythm lle<!tion. Also used <X>CKER. 1PMiel, 1 yr,, $:nJ drapes, $100. ~1606 HAS 'EM ALL 1 5;,dl'- O~·. V<1 n~ (~,,,1 , l\1 ou'll> ,.,~lk i~~o.igh1 e•<. 16555 llta~~ li!Yd . I H'"'f l~ l S«0 -2~60 HUHflH!aTON lllACH a wk. thru Hollda,y Season. Laguna, Mission Viejo, San $700 for all. R. L. SUclder. Hammond organ. $265-0peo housdlroken, Br n -w ht., POOL TABLES, tennis tbla, Cail Tom Townsend, Brett Cement areu. Salar: and 673-6510 12-6 Sunda,y. whats. Good for tnced yd. poker tbl.9, exercising equip. C 0 NT IN ENT AL Boa.t1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I Wa.lker Jev."elttS, commission. 7 PIECE Duncan Phyfe din-Coast Music 842-3151 H.B. at diacount prices. Call Trailer .Wtabla for 18--20' 1; 644-2494 UNIVERSAL POOL CD. ing room set. needle point 114 S. El Comlno RMI 9 WK old male Lab-German Wallace 538-0311aft.12 boaL .,.... ""''" Dune Buggl" 9525 *FILE & MAIL* l22Zi Harbor Blvd. chairs, $75. 96:2--5006 Shep mix. N~ iood UPHOLSTERING -$79.50. 21-===="'=~====ICHANGED mind. Nev.· 642--~ 540.17&1 Authorized MG Dealer '65 MGB Champange mi~t with cori- trasti~ I e a I h e r interior. Every possible extra includ· ing wire wheels. II.\$ Clerical, part time to start. Garden Grove 636-0300 KING SIZE BED, like new, San Clemente home. 673-4010 aft 4 pc. (European craftsmen) 9036 bod)' d hood Under 58, own car, mileage SCRAM-LETS ,..,._'"''1B63r.m. sell tor $15. 492-4642 p.m. 11/28 Free aet, de!, pie~. 215 Bott sue Mooring Safari type an 3100 w _,. ···-• N UJ "!"", llB ........... 536-6405 ---• metal Dake. $200 -cost . Co11st Hwy, ...... ow""''· o se ng. Coos! Yam1h1 '"DAISY-TYPE" male dog, "...,., ··~ B 0 AT S 11 p av a 11. $235. 64&-37I8 Newport Beach area. Give phone. Box M-8 PIECE Walnut bedroom & O med. poodle-mix: 6 mos. KIRBY Vacuum Cleaner Ir. BEACHOOMBER NB •• Upl..::=.::.:::..::=------1642.M-05 54(}.1764 J1rtuµort 3huports 6CS The Da.il.y Pilot. ANSWERS set, $200. 7• couch. olive Pianos rgant old, flu!fy '-p I a y f u I . attachments. Take o v er to 35'. 548-5383 AL"" Authorized Mr:_ Dciilrr DENTAL ASSISTANT. Ex-& blue print. $1.50. 892-'1846 See them now at 546--5586 11nall pymnta or $48.12 cash. lmport.d Autos 7-•-6~7~M=G~- perienced only. Laguna Outbid -Wager -Rocky_ HAWAII Bound: beaut llv. Coast Music LOVEABLE yellow male klt· Credit Depe.rbn5 t. 53S-72S9 1 :A:.;;.;l•.;<:c••:;;ft.;_ ___ _;9_1.;00~ I• Spot Cash tor Imports Newport ~~1~:ku~:111_ :t:u::e.:·0~~1 t~ ip!ui8: Belake -TOOK II AWAY rm., din. nn., BR. & misc. 1839 NewpOrf Btvd, CM ten, 5 JTKMI, needs 1ood ~.,;=--~. Pow$35·-~= Pri. Pilot Courae We pa,y more tor any Jmpot1 er bucket. AMIF~I tadio, R8ume P.O. Box 191 El lnlte woman drlvtt lo cop;_ Some CUJltom. 675-2800 646-0271 home. 633-'raG: '1ter 5 "~ ....., '""'" a $15 dn flJ.16 mo. Noont>' ~'* dt )'e:lll', mW wire wheels, Pirelli tires, "How could I have a driv· DOUBLE•-• I .. <Vi pm. ll/26 $25. Mltueotlr• ~ ) ~•-',. ,._,.,_ F. M n-__._ or condition. -... us bt!fore 13,000 local miles. p-.1 ....... Toro, C.IU. 92630 "r's licen.w? You people """" compete _.. 114 S. El Camino Re•I BEAUTIFUL kilt•"·, a I I 638-2136 "'"'"-' ... • .,.. .--........... ••J "<'I''''" TOOK It AWAY •-m m• * 846--0500 * Cl •• 1.:=..:='--~----Orange C o u n t y Aiqx:1rt you sell. E L M 0 RE tondi~n thruout Mu.st 11ee PART time waitrea&. Must .... ., San ement. ages 1: coloni. Some long POOL table, I.late top cua., 549-2&66 or 54&-l6lO MOI'ORS, 15300 Beach Blvd. and dnve. be over 2L Apply fn penon, last &ummer." Gar-oe S•le 8022 492·4642 haired. 542-2002 11/26 cost $750, sac. $250 lncl cue WMl:minstcr. 8M-3322. Porto fin o It a Ii an j ·APAP.AMR~TMir;f;Ei,N~T;.-MMANANAAGC.iOEru;R<ll~~!!!.~!!_ __ _.!'~ I _P_l_A_N~O~S~'~O=R~G-A-N~S~ 2 COUCHES (nd repair) rac~ Balls, l tailor 11?win& l ~M;:o::b:::ll::•.:.H.:;•·~m::,..::_ __ 92:.=:00::l---------I De I I cat e 11 a en. 25922 Experienced and qualified GARAGE SALEll "' 548--0159 mac1m. 64S.7l80 Mllirl&nd& BlW., Mlsslon couple. Approx 100 units, CUSTOM drapes, each panel Famoua Name Brands 11-28 BEAUTlF\JL 9' rohl couch • SkyllM '69 $6999 DATSUN Viejo fully 1'<'nted. Wife lo handle llx83, a11tlque ,veen tlO per from $499. _._11 fl••H•• lit $851 Won ~~. r.JWt,..._WW New doobte wide 2 bdrm.,, I-----~----I J1rt~,POrt ;·31111ports EARN 13 to '5 AN tiJt, Pl-fW"r ~m. husbn.nd rtm!t J)&l'lel. Wrought Jron Candle .4lltl USED 'ln~ti 2 9 1'1'1 cute -.. .. • ~ • ae11 SIRS. 962,2579 att 6 center kitchen, Pal rn '69 DATSUN PICKUP in your free timt u a have limt' and ability fOY $20. Spanish dinette table, Gauld Music Campany tens, fbrother ' llisttt to ;:"-,"-~--•Good=;-;;~; Sprinp Manor, tutly ~ • --.1..1 4 ipd, dlr o1-n llOO W. Coa11 Hwy. BE AU TY COUNSELOR. minor ~pain. c· h , __ • ood --N M In •··t •-A one home}. 6'73-3572 GE electric range. · -... ......_~ •·~~ Ne\1.-•·-~ 1w agts, wroug t """ w .....,. . a . ~· • ......,... F1oot tumac. lOO,Ol> BTU lshed lnd'I· all kltch. ap-pe.int white side _...-alls, 6 .,.,...._,, Learn -lel'Ch glamour expcrlt'~. ref~~ and Telephone pole bar stooll 4 So. ~ FrMway 54'14l81 AKC Ttny Male Oilwe.hua 6t6-4043 pliances, cptl., drpe. ~91> pJy tlz..ea. $1118 Cash or older G42-94({j 54G.17&t ~ lor Ch r I 1Ij[Ia1. required slr:v. R ~ p I y Box tor $18 or SS ea. Feathered Mon. & f'11, evet. 'HI 9 oldff dog, to ol~ penon $25. · dn., l'tllh, trlde or f(JUity. foreign car In trade. P)'rnnts Authori.7.ed MG Dt-.1J"r ~/692-1J10/61>S]A _ Jot-«17 Daily Pilot -palm lift SlO. Old tapestry SWdlY l:2 to 5 or couple only. 962-1.Sl4 QllUS1'M.AS Trtt: lot equip--in mo. O.A.C. $!16.86. Call a.tier u A.M. TFLEPHO Sotlcltor to • ti!ALE Truck Drfver . SS: 2-3' pedalstoob S5 each. TO GOOD home. Sheepdog~ ment. Ucht poles, wiring Rick Baldlno'a ~4 PORSCHE wart from own home, <::all-Mu~t know are11. M15C llem1. 2M1 Oni.nce: llam.mond Spinet Or'IM likes older chlldn:n. ~ • ftoclrin& machine 545-JnKl Mobile World I <,.6['7o Dft:==--;;5ec1::::;=::l:7.:-::-::-'.--'.:::.--I Jiw LaoiM 8ch area. Hour-e Alao Part time cuJUer Aw., C.M. 10 am-5 pm. w/pert'UMkw\, revttb 6: or' 64&-Q;9 1.9C2 Be-ach Bl., 1{.B. 962·13'n atsuft Qft F 0 RM ER Show Csr. )J' wap:. Health Ap:ney, (female) R.ELAX-A-OZOR $150: oil "1)C.'&t Save $225. CUTE Sliver tipped. ~ Misc. Winted 16 lO 436 s . Harbor Bl.., SA $ll.sT70 Black ~ ... uty with air cond, Gor;eous. 'Gii eng; Musi see c.n collect 5f2..87T4 Apply In P..nl()n ~lllHnr• sz ea., addizil UB 9J)ind piano, $395. kitten, 6 to 8 ..,a. old. Needs w A N T E D SEE the DuaJ Wide Road· 4 si>d. dlr. Ntar new! $85 lo app. Call for deWl.s, Pvt TouclMJp GIRL NEWPORT PRODUCE mach., e~ .. $70: Rattan SQ{MIJ)T-PHILUPS CO. T.L.C.l 6G-39'J9 liner Pu Ameican. Par•· Cub dellwn: or take trade. pty. TI4-548-88J& _ Sllr -n ,.__ -......... 216_16 Newport Blvd., NA DR A LR fw'n • ..n .... ,,c.. UIJ1 N. Mt.1IJ 0 Db WW fine prlv pty Low ...,.., '63 C.., AM ~· /("... OU'C'IC • .---~ -.. _, 2PARTS1atne:tebllt.ldtttn., mount. Elite and Galeral · ........-· • ... , .. , luggelite Ge>mnl bdpi!r, 1 year tx• MIDDLE Apd exprMernd .Sttp. Yl/W J gtm; many s.nta Ana trained. 893-2:1S2 11126 WE Med quaJtb' (no )&bk ~homes nG9 at rMnta. e&.arn or ~ r1ck, 40,0XI ml. pr. pty. putmce. ""'1 Jn pes'ICWI couple to mana.ce 40 units otheT ittnu. 21'..n Bayside !'REE PUPPIF.S p1,,..1 • 1\lmltu:re. color Dual Wide Sales BUSIES'l ~ce IZ'. xlot. ror S:t.rJO 5.18-3979 Ill w. llU9 St.. o.ta Mna Ill H.B. HUlbtnd must he Or., O:IM Hammond Chord Organ l1JJ6 TV'' mno&, ~ town. Tht DAILY PII..Ot 1968 PORSCHE 911S WO(ld Mncty mu. P'rtoe apt pius A.Pl'. ab:e Moiv•, fair con-with brnch I: mlJ.l\c $.100 S«M!OOJ tioo1s '-amce equtpment. 0-l)m&n MObilft Hom'°' Inc OA.lllOed tedirG, ~'ft :ste~in& whttl. lln~r\nt Babytilitt.r, Mme e'tll. 1i111.17, H\19band m.y work. d!Uon, sz. MB-mt after e 5t&-Gl9 e DAILY PllDT WANT ADS TOP CASH IN 30 Mtnultl 520 N. Harbor, S.A., money, Uma 6 .uort. Loot hlick lnttrlor S 6 6 9 S · -or fll.Tll) m.m..... • p.m. . ___ 01AR.G::::::=::E:..:m:::.. __ ;__:•::RING:::.::..:RElllL:==:rs='-••1-1212 " -sa1.-s11 -" 53 .. 2234 ... ni .,..""' • ' ' • ..... ..-..................................................... __ ~~------~~~~~~ • U> " yo " '° tn oa Vf '" ., " lh "' • t c. ic· m• • I F w. ••• , .. ,, ... '" N• • ,,1 ,, .,. •• 1hi "' 91 .. po .. "' . .. IT '6 ,, " ,, '6 l .;, ••• '6 l ... •• ., lO '" •• ., '" H, ,,, '6 4 oir "' '6 ,, 111 lh ., "' 111 "' - f/>~BUICK SORRY, 1961 ClWAHCE llG DISCOUNTS ON 1HI ITUGGLIRI Llmlt.ed number -but It we have the model you want -You'll nev- t!r find a bigger dis- count 6ivieras, E 1 e c- t.ras, Le Sabre1, Wild-oau. 12-1961 DEMONSTRATORS Managers t: Salesmen's persorial cars marked way down. No bigger diacounta u n t l l ne11:t year. BRAND NEW 1969 ' ' > • • BUICK VS, automatic, pow e r ~teerlng, rs,dio, heater, deluxe w he e I covers. head rests plus all ol the factory standard equip. 92100118 IMMEDIATI DELIVERY •••••••• JAGUAR HEADQUARTERS! Complete Sales -Serv- ice lll'.ld Parts Depart- ment for JAGUARS. S11 The Excitin'!I 1969 Jaguar Tod1y •••••••• MEW '69 OPEL.S Ready For Delivery Wouldn't you ,..,lly rather have mor1 h11d room, 119 room, 1ho11ld1r room, hors• power & styling for th1 ••m• amount of mon1y • , , 1vtn 1101 New '69 Opol Coupo $191921 Deltwvy 11 Colt• Mesa Fully 1quipp1d. including dual m11t1r cylinder br1k1 tytem, redio, h••t•t, whit• well1, d11•I •P••d wind· 1hi•ld wi p•r-~,w1.1nin9 fl11her, •te., 1fc. 9103418 All 1969 Models and Colors Here . . • .Ready to Drive! '64 CONTINENTAL 4 dr. H.T. Llnd•U top, full power, feetory elr. (TES· 654) '67 BUICK Electr• 22 5. Full pow•r, fectory 1ir, L1ndeu top. !TRJ22l) $3595 '67 RIVIERA F11ll pow••· fie. eir. !THI· 521 l Av1r191 r1teil Blu1 Book $4265 53695 '67 LINCOLN 2 Or. H.T. Full ·pwr., fee. 1ir. (VSY 961) Av1r19• r1t1il Blu• Book $44 35 13795 '66 LE SABRE 2 Dr. H.T. Auto., PS, PB, fact. 1ir. !RYVl99l Av••· •II• r1t•il 11111 Book $2615 5209.,,,5:___ '65 CHRYSLER 100 2 Or. H.T. Full pwr., fie. 1lr. !NIZ546) Av•r· 19• r•••1595 $2ll0 '63 1uicK INYICTA St1tion w19on. Auto .. RI H, PS, tilt wh1., 11199. rick, fee. 1ir, IWXVSlll 51195 '66 DODGI Monaco 4 dr. H.T. }111tOm1tic, PS, •ir cond. lfPUOl21 R•t•il 81111 l ook $2420 '2095 ------ 'U RIVIERA Full paw1,r, f1cfory ti~. ! llK900l 1 >\v•••t• r1t•1l 111'1.,0ok il750 - l1405 '6J SKYLARK Co11p1. VI, 111toll'l1tic. llXE:152) Av1r19tl ••+•ii 8111• look $I 045 1895 234 E. 111h ST. Intl 1u1c• COINlll COSTA MESA 548-7765 _.,.. . -.. ' ""' S.tunloylonMJ"ll S.ndays 10 -,.. f/J.oolJe IWICll TRANSPORTATION . lmportod Autos 9600 PORSCHE TRAN$PORTATION lmpor1od Aum 9600 VOUCSWAGEN '67 vw PORSO-lE'S -Complete In- ventory ct Ulcd Porachea: 1961 ·1968 AU Are Fully Taketser red with black tn. Equipped and All Are Guar-l;erior. Radio, b u m p e r anteed. gtlards, EI'C,, ETC. 14,000 J1n.uµort Jlinport~;' local miles. Perfect through- out. 12 mo.nib warranty. '. TRANSPORTATION _:rRANSPORTATION Utocl Cars 9900 U .. d C1~1 9900 CAiilLLAf FORD '67 El.OORADO, blue wUh '63 FORD GAL. XL vleyl lop, ~t air cond., Bucket ll"al.s V-8 auto. dlr bucket seats, tilt wheel. door pwr ateenni, .,U: condlb locks, AM;I FM radio, 21.000 ing, hM reblt engine mu.t mlles. Private party, $5675. aell! s· . Ca.sh dell PYmnts 6f2..'1'925 after 2 P.M. $M.86. Will tlllC Pnv pty, cad '116 !1eetwood 60. balance $685. 49i-tm or Vinyl top, leather, tac alt. 545-aiM _All exjru. Pri. prty. S3!:m •19~:;:;.:5,co=.;UNTR==y-Squlr~-,-ll-450-1 • J2 rtupor1 ; 31Jnport s 2l3/63l-61116 . or beat otter. A Ir P/S 3100 W. c:o.A Hwy. '62 CAD Convertible. Ali fae-P/B, gold, 35,000 mJ.', Musi Newport Bead!, lQl'l' elttra.$! • iocludint. a.ir. c"';;;"'-"'"'-;:21~1'1:.:.._ _____ 1 &e.94lfi 540-176' 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Xlnt cood. 1-owner. $825. ·eo FORD, new tires &: Authorized MG Deeter Newport Beach 673-1522 brths. N-· .. ----m'·"·-~~~-----"--:C..-< $42.!H(Xi ~1764 ~ ......... ""'lWl 1968 'PORSCHE ,12 Aulhorlz.ed MG Dealer '64 CAD Convert. Low milee. work. Aa is $150. 549-4039 5 Speed, white with blaet---=~:;::;.;;;:~:::::..__ ! Sacrifice? $500 below Blue 1964 FORD RanQ>ero MUat Interior ..... wheels. _ .. 1-· '68 VW's· Book. sl.350 Can ft........... __ .. , .. _ nu1 .., "A" ........ AA' E. 171h c·-M·-. """"'· go.:.'6 to Europe, good tires, radio & heater, ttnte(J U'tV""OO'>• .... • , • • $750. or 646-6874 gta.u. ~~ SUnd•v $199 TOTAL ~· '65 S"'1. o.v. immac.l-------- T AM Moro•• DOWN PAYMENT Fullck, 1 owner, lo mL Ali-. MERCURY ,.... ,., 02 f 36 + I pwr. ~95. 646-4006 Garden Grove Bl. at Be&eh -r-. or , ______ _;.:c_ __ -~ Bank Fin · ·~ cadl,lla~ Coupe de ViJle, ' 534-2284 or (1 l 800--::i;,m anc~ '67 COL. PK. 9 P••• w .. --. T & u.-•OTORS new tites, rxceUent eond. ..., ...-. Porlcho 63 Super Coupe · ......., · $2300 • &12$14 Ali-, lur. rock, P6 ·~ P Sky blue w/contrasting lcalh· Garden G!'ove BJ. at Beach ==''=='======I Disc B $2,995 ·Or offer. er inter. All Porsche acces-534-2284 or U) 892:5651 · CAMARO 1 ;;;540-8594;;-:;:;:;;,==,.,..--~ sories. Absolutely the finest 1961 VW 1961 MERCURY :l ctr., radkl '6.1 Porsche Jn Orange Co. '67 CAMARO, xlnt co-· 'l\vt heater, air cond .. new tires, J1rwµprt 3ltnporrs 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach &12-9441) 540-1764 Authorized MG Dealer 1968 PORSCHE 9US Electric sunroof, New Yorker, A.iif/F'M radio, elec heated rear window, tinted glass, muffler guard. S 1 O 9 5 , 534-2'2&4 or (1 l 892-5551 Jegu•t 67 xKe-cOUp;" A gorgeous car. Finished in deep midnight blue w/plush contrasting glove leather ln- ter. Chrome wire's AM/FM. Kept up to the minute and shows meticulous care. A must for the quality minded. J1rwpotJ 31ii1poi:r5· 3100 W. Coast Hwy-; Newport Beach 642-94ffi 540-17&1 Authorized MG Dealer '68 PORSCHE 912, Whlte, all extras. Sacrifice $4495. 67'-1297 Porsdie 67-912-Coupo 4 speed, chrome wheels, AM I™. fog lamps, etc., etc. Bahama yellow/Black inter. Absolutely flawless condi· ti.on. J1rwport 31tn orts Sun Roof 11teering, pwr brks. am good traru;p, 646-lTil . R1dio & He1ttr · .A ... A •'JCN\ .. ~,, • · '61 MO lfluc:•wr • ............,. ,,...,..,.. , NTEREY 2 Dr. In Perfed Condition -. Hardtop. Air, pe, pb. Xnlt $675 ---cood. $415. 616-1513 m= CHEVROLET . only 9%c per ... fl. MUST ANG 1968 VW Westphalia Camp. er $2995. Bank financing. $318. Total down, 36 O '$65.40 + one final payment for title. Open SUndrv T & M MOTORS 'fi!t VW Camper w/Sundail equip~ installed this yr. 520 OClO mi. Runs beautiful! $100 & take over pmts. 646-9295 * '63""VW buS S950 'k 539-1115 weekdays 8 to 5 675-2449 eves & weekends. '68 RED $1695 « OFFER. Jerry 833-1611 ext 2268. 537-9616 eve. • 1957 vw $200 • Suitable for Dlllle Buggy Phone 962--1782 '64 VARIANT S Squareback Wagoo. Xnlt cond-Radio. $l2!15. 646-1543 '65 VW Sedan, blue, new brake!, runs super good! Slim. 546-5835 after 6. 1'51 vw $249 5.14-2?µ or (1) 892-5551 1966 VW, original owner, lxnt 1968 MUSTANG, 6 c y I, straight stick, vecy clean, almost nu. must sell $2230. 842-6279 ... rnEVY El eamJoo, air, PLYMOUTH Pwr brks & strng, xlnt ;------------ cond. New wide oval tires. 67 Plymouth Fury 111 Best oUer! 528-3059 St1tlon W1gon 1961 CHEVY 6 cyl, auto. : :.f 't:xi . ~ood tran~toin 675-41 • P~er n;ieertn& · 30 • Power Brakf'S '56 CHEV. Very clean 2 dr e AJr Conditioning 2 tone auto V8 $350 642-2516 e Power rear window aft 5:30 e Automatir Transmission '65 CHEVY Impala, xlnt. • Radio cond. $1200. 642-{642 after • Excellent condition 5 PM. $2250 '57 METALLlC Blue convert. Can M SE"f'O at the Excell cond. 4 chrome riil\8. D1ily Pilot Newly painted. 962-7550 parking lot 330 W. Bay, CM '58 CHEVY $100 or best of· 6424321• Ext. 241 fer. G~cartrf(iO:il• ,tow ):is& PLY?.10UnJ Station St C.M. 546-6042 'Wagon. Good transporta- 3100 W. Coast R\Vy. condl1!<>n1 J e~ * Newport Beach .,,._ · 540-1164 VOLVO Authorized MG Dealer 1----:C..----- -----~-· tion. Owner leaving state w I sell or trade. $125. 962-7427 COMET PORSCHE '63 S90 Coupe. VOLVO?. Chrome wheels, radial tires, • '64 COMET CALIENTE 1951 PLYMOum Station xlnt cond. '548-5201 alt. 6 pm Porsche 67 912Coupo Polar white w/black leather inter. Fully equip. incl. AM/ FM radio. Chrome wheels, C.oco mats., etc. & 5 SPEED TRANS. Mint condition. J1rwport 31t11ports We Hive Them Alll $950 Wagon, 1953 Dodge Station SEE US lST OR LAsr 494-9885 after 4 pm wagon. Reasonable 847-2356 BUT SEE USI C.Omet 1966, l90 hp, new , PLYMOtrm Barracuda, 1,.,. l,,.,; 1 w/w """· r &.h. $po«!. 11500. ABlo 2 blk tWL Wll.(J 549-1357 Private party. bucket seata. 548-5970 ==o-=o::=;~:;:;=2:~l ·66 PLYMOUTH Belv. 1, new IMPORTS CONTINENTAL brok ... cullch & cuslom seat covers. $1050. ~7470 OYOTA·VOLVO RACE Prepared H Prod. 1962 CONTINENTAL, like 1966 H8'bor. C.M. 646-9303 ,,.. lhroughoot! Now lino. PONTIAC Must sac? 644-2645 -~--• :R::i;;co:....::C::•:.:"'.!.'..'.R:.:ocl::.:.•_9:.:6::2.0 =====~~==:;=I '68 Pontl1c BonnevUlt CORVAIR French flare •°'' "'''""· 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Sprite S.C.C.A. Legal, $450. ----·---__ matching interior. Full pwr, '6fl CORSA. 140 HP, 4 !pd. air conditioning, pwr anten· na, pwr windows. Very low mileage. Ca.r in new car condition! Will take older car in trade, will fine, pri· vate party. Call Ted, Newport Beach * 545-4930 * &tz.94(6 540-11&1 .===~===~==I Befit oiler over Sl200. Authoriud MG Dealer SUNB~M '63 Sunbeam Alp'n Both hard & soft tops. Wire wheels, radio, beater, etc. ExeeptionaUY c l·e a n. 12 mohtb warranty. J1rtttport 31111ports 3100 W. Coall:l HWy. Newport Beach IK2·9405 540-1764 Authorized MG Dealer TOYOTA TOYOTA? Wt Have 'Em Alll SEE US 1Sf OR LAST BUT SEE US! ! tGll llllJiA IMPORTS I • OYOTA·VOLVO 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9.303 TOYOTA HEADQUAl\TEM ELMORE 15300 Bee.di mvd., Wlbnnltr Phone SM-3322 ~ 196& TOYOTA. Land Cru~r. Hardtop. 72,000 miles. S2,150 or Best Offer. 53&-170. 715 A. callfomia St. HB VOLKSWAGEN 1961 vw sunroor ndio ' heete-$S96. 5.'W-2284 or (1) 89'l{iQ 65 VW. New paint. DitmoDd tuft interior. EL tires. ex. cood. Sett oUer. -~ '59 VW with chrome rinu and beaden. $600. 4.94-3573 alts 5 p.m. Autos W1nted 9700 ==,......===12~10~1o~•=P=M== WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR CAR BLUE CHIP AUTO SALES 2145 Harbor }Yvd. 'eoeta Metia 64WlOO Will Buy Your Volkswagen or Poriche • pay top dotlani. P-.!d for or not. Call Ralph 67 2-.190 IMPORTS WANTED """"' """"""' TOP S BUYER BILL MAXEY TOYOTA l.8881. Beach m vd. H. Beach. Pb. '847-8555 UUd C1n '9oo .;;.:;::....:.:;;.:_ __ Ntwporttr Motors C11h fM C1r1 loWftf Pric.tl ' 5th Annlvor,.ry Sole Ntwporttr Motors NEED A CAR? CAN'T SE FINANCEDf •BuJcrqptT •R$1uuaton? e&d OoedSt? e DIVCll'IMd? .Mllttary eNn ta Atta? Make Pa,d., Ptyvwrita McCARTHY MOTORS 1'20 So. Ytln Ir Edll'l&er (I blocQ N. ol Sfthl -wl'lrlfl.!lal BUICK CORVmE '67 Corvette Fast -494--===· ~··.,"~5-0634~7· =- • •....i. Facio"' afr rood;. ROY CARVER tioned. P~or .toertng and PONTIAC windOW!I. FiniAhed hi canaey yellow w/black leather in-2925 Harbor Bl., Costa Mesa 1en.r. u.ooo 1oca1 mll" and Kl 6-4444 atilJ. under factory warranty. Orange County's Exclusive J2rtuport 31111port.s 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Pee.Ier for Rolls-Royce and Bonlly. 1960 PONTIAC Stat l on Wagon, Meehanlcally A·l. $1~. Crulh or trade for 2 wheel trailer. 536-4354 ..,_,.:ewi><>tt a.ach""'"" RAMBLER Authorized MG Dealer 1-------'-'- ,66 ,.... .. , 1967 RAMBLER ~e V-8. ...... rvette Fastback 427' Every option lncludln aU Ern,ilne white with ~ck in-power, ai~ coriclltloning~ disc tenor. Fully equip! 1nclud· brakes HD Ion • ;ng 4 _, t , suspens • · sl'='-1, power s eer-tires. Perieet co n d i t I o n ing, ;'™!FM and tide ~ Cmit S3100. Youn far $1950. ha.wit. I Show1 mettculoUll Call Mrs. White, week days care. Must be seen and only, 646-4455 driven. j}flllPOl l Jl111porl s T·BIRD THUNDERBIRD • 1965 Lan- dau, '11,cn> Mi. IJ)Otleu vinyl Interior, air cond. noo W. C.out Hwy. Powtwer brakes, ateertnr N~ 8eadJ, ndowa, new tires, loolui M2-!14<fi 540-1764 &: .runs likt new. $2150. by Al.flhori.ted MG Dealer orielnal owner. TI4-644-12!K>. '68 CORVETTE FLAWLESS! 19M T-Bmri. l...alWt.u, BeJa:e 2 tops all pwr, air, ma,Y w/etftm top. Air, full take VW or older Porsdle power, AM&:FM radk>, new In trade. 53&-2311. ~~ cond. Make Of. '64 Corvette 321 auto, AM/ ,67 T-BmD w/ei un FM radio, Pow B &. windows $2850. See at !3cx, = $2350. Aft 5 PM M9-13S7 Place, Npt &h. 833-1441, ""2250 ___ D_O_D __ G_E __ . 1968 T. Bird 4 dr. barely ,64 Dod D broken to, 3100 ml, lull ge art oqulp. a1r '"'· H u o . CT, dlr, pwr steertnc. dcel· 6'8-8461 ~t condition. 1oeal car. r=-B=lrd-,-'~59~Conv---ert-.-Sbarp-. $85 Cub dela or trade, take -clean, P.l)d. cood. Mllkt Cl• paymenta, S3l.86. M$-Oli34 or fer. 6*1044 a.m. or eve 0000 lAok1,.. aean tx· ,491-,;,,.9713::;;=~~-- lel'lor A 1-. o.po~ l9ll3 DQOOE a:MI V-&, r.r. VAUANT datile . tftftl'J)Ortation ear· R/H. ~ •tri. &It -l'Uld.1--_;_;;::.:;:.;:.;;.;. __ "$1 Buick" Rad.kt I: Helter. Very clMn oond., te&chM"1 1M> PLYMOtmt ValiUI SM to appreciate. iD> or car. $1X) or belt otter. Wl,IOn. Oean. n.ina rood. ~ on •. ~ ac1~1m fta 1295. 5t8-40ST ar 8.15-6023 •' " : .. ~ \ T11tsdaf1 NO¥tmbtr 26, 1968 OAILV PILOf 2,! OH New Cln flOO '!... 9800 Now Coro 9100New C:Oro 9IOO - CHRl'SUR Pll'ftlOIJTff/lftf PERIAL ~~R&t&;oi&'aUm • LAST CALL FANTASTIC SAVINGS On AR RemainlllCJ Brand Mew • 68 (hryslers & Plymoullls LAST CA.LL OPBI THAltKSGIVlllG DAY 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. '66 CONllNfJITAl 2 Dr. H.T. F11ll pwt. wffh 1lr co11d. I 1U th• •rir11( &ort••111 le• 1111 fi1tl1h. !SLK4961 $2695 V1ntur1. AlltOll'lttlc, pow1r tktt· Int I br1k11, r1dlo, l-t•tt.r, f11• t.,,. 1lr, Y1flow 'Wltll bl11k ,,..,.,. lor. INCP71•1 $1895 '61 PLYMOUIH Fl!ry, A11fo1n1lic, tedi•, h•1l1r, power 1t.1rin9, f11, eir. ITHPJ-46) $1695 '66 fOID F1irl1n1 100. A11tolftltlc, r1dl•, h••t.r, po-r 1+.•rlfl9, ISVT6i61 s1395 hlv•d1r1. F.illy f1ct.ry ~·lppt~ tncl11dlflll FACTORY ,AIR CONDI· TIONlN&. fSlSIJO) • ..... s1395 • 1011. "A11to1t11tlc, rid!., h••t.r, -p•w•r 1+•1rln9, f•ttory tit 1ondl• ti.oping. IOMJ219~ > J' s1355 '67 FORD 5111•1• t Oo•r li1rdtop. lfO •nt·I 1..+o-tlc, r1dio, h11+.r, pow1r OA"l~52095JI 'jS DODGE flNANCING NO PROILIM We Want Yolll' ::ar In Tracie. ,, ' ' • \ ... • J i i; • • ' • ' • •' -· • • • • ' • ' ! ' • . ' ' ' ·.• -I ' . • •• • ' I • ' -i ' ' ' I -1 :1 ' I ; " - I : '·. ' . I ·' '·' : i i I ~ .,_ -0 . :i. i ., ~ .. • - I i r • I I 1 1. ~- 1 , 1 ·' ----------............. ----.-------·--....................................................................... 11111 ................ . ltAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Time Is Running Out Hindsight b11 always been far more per&plcacious than foresigbt, but the time has come in Orange County when forea!gbt -and lmaglnaUoo -had better take ov .... Specifically, Ille county needs to place a high pri- ority on acquiring sudl beach areas as remain avail· able for purchase or land trade. And on acquiring other recreation taclliti .. av.Uable today but sure to be gone tomorrow. The Orange County Planning Commission bas urged lite Board of Supervloors not to bury tile county plan- nin2 department's proposed shoreline facility study but to give it serious (and immediate) consideration. A& always, tile major stumbling block is money, In . a dynamic growth situation, however, "mortgagtng the future" could be translated into "investing for the gene- ral good now and in the future" -witil every assurance of long-term profit for all residents. Ways and means undoubtedly can be found-~sing courage and imagination -to impleme:it most, if not all, of the planners' recommendations. Th.es~ i~clude : . -Acquire remaining beach areBJ as mdicated m the master plan. -Acquire upland overnight camping areas within view of the ocean. -study feasibility of constructing artificial penin· aules to help meet tile demand for beach frontage. -Accelerate city, county and private action to carry through local agencies' role in scenic highway programs. t -Study feasibility of protective zoning. -Design system of biking trails along the coast. -Acquire areas for vista points and wayside rests. -Construct system of recreation signs. -Construct multi-level parking facilities at inter- sections of major highways with tile coast highway. -Encourage &b.uttle bus system. -Appoint group to detennlno method of funding and which projecls deserve priority for lntenalve study. This I! a good check li5'l of "things to do" on a collective vubllc basil, much as a husband or a home- maker makes up a household list for short-or long· range accomplilhment. But while an Individual family may be able to keep postponing action, Ume Is fut running out for Orange County's government and publlc-at.-l&ri•· For ln.!lation and continuing population growth -and decreasing land availability, especially beacbt.n:mt -make action now an absolute imperative. The county planning comrmssion Is quite right In aski.ng \Ii• iup~i:visofs.not to. procrastinate. - UCl's Voluntary Tutors It'• au too easy for John Q. Public, ... ading only about the tiny but noisy dlssent.ing minorities on coDellO crampuses, to lose his perspective. It takes something like news ol. the voluntary tu- toring by UC, Irvine students at a Santa Ana ghetto school to help bring things into better focw. . Fremont School's enrollment is 60 percent Mexican· American, 15 percent Negro. UCI's Community Projects Office, concerned with the disadvantaged segments of society, has arranged to send UOl students into Fremont as tuton;. "Tbe main thing we do is get the child to believe in himself," a UCI sophomore volun~eer said. Such selfless and painstaking e!forts, multiplied without limit across the nation, could in time make a real dent in America's complex sociological problem, vintage 1968. UCl's volunte«s deserve the hearty applause ol the community. Protests Over VCI Faeulty 'Firings' America's Students Ignore Criteria .-1) the Editor: Friday I aat m the steps at Gateway Plua, UCI, listenlng to three or four students voice their opinlons about the oon-ttnewal ol employment contract& of university profeuon Shapiro, Brannan and KenL Not ooe of those students who spoke indicated to the 350-400 students gathered ther'e that the decision concemlng Bbaplro and Kent involved a completely different university personnel policy than lhal which appliod to Acting Assistant Prcleuor Brannan. (The roles of the Wliverdty-.t..hrge require that an acting a•Aat professor f1niab bis dissertation 1r1diln two yeara fl h1J: contract wt!J noC be renewed.) Uaf or tun ate ly , Pn>t.....-Braonan liu not !inl8bed his dimertation and must. therefore, leave at the end of the academic year. NOR DID ANY of those studmtl who opoke Indicate that be had knowledge of the personnel pottey governing the renewal of employment contracts of non- tenured assist.ant professon. Instead, there were emotlonall7 ·charged statements such as '"the firing of the&e three professors," or "here, It is really more Jmportant to polish than to publlsb," and "since those ten~ pro- feuon who decide whether or not a given professor is a good teacher have no way to measure this ' ability, they are therefore dishonorable when they come up with such a meill!Jurement." THERE SEEMED to be no honest effort to inform; rather, one was struck with the skill with which these articulate few were stirring the emotions of the crowd. So, before a willful minority aucceeds in disruptin& the UCI campus, Lttte'1 from rNdl"1 .,. WtllC:Omt. NormtllY wrl!trs •tiould convey lhtlr mesHtt In JOO wonh or 11111. The ri.hl to condtns.t I•""'' to tit ~ or t llrnl· n.rt llbtl II rnff'Vell. All i.tilt1 """' lncklde ileN1v"' Mod mtl11"9 lddr-. but .,.._ '"..., be wllhhllll on reci~t " wtflclem rffSOll 11 -'*"'· I think the students of the reasonable, responsible majority shouJd know the broad procedurea which determine such personnel declslool. How is the decision made whether to retain a non-tenured prolessor? What ls the university policy the tenured pro- fessc::n were followfnl! ONCE A YEAR "1!Urod professors (&880Claie and lull professors) review the performance of each non-tentll'ed professor to decide whether to retain that person on the basil of three established criteria: 1. The professor's service lo the univen1lty. 2. The research he ha.I done and the quality thereof. 3. llis performance Jn the classroom. StudenUI often have very strong feel- ins about their professors -oc· casionally emotiooal and often partisan. This is healthy and part of the learning experience at a university . However, the only one of the three criteria set forth above which Lhe studenls are in a position to evaluate ts No. 3. AS A UCJ GRADUATE student in English , I did not take a course from Prof. Steve Shapiro, but other studenUI have told me that be ls a very good teacher. (l do know, J!/I first hand experience, that Prof. Brannan Ls an excellent teacher and I am saddened, deeply saddened, that he will not be teaching English at UCI after tbia academic year.) Undoubtedly there have been occasions in the past when the univeraity has lost teachers whose rating on No. 3 has been e.zcellent. However, tenured professors of ability and integrity must make lheir decisions on the basis of a man's performance oo all three criteria. BELIEVING, as I do, kl the right to dissent, It seems only fitting to me that lhe Indignant and concerned students be beard. But beyond that, IT IS NO LONGER THEIR BUSINESS. A ~ fessional judgment bas been made. This is also part of the learning experienct1 at a university. It is my hope that the large (usually silent) majority of UCI students will not allow the loud, willfu1, dissident few to use them in this personnel matter. DOROTHY smAUSS UCI, 1968 Dlnlt4!r Jnvhatlona To the Editor : I wish to extend my thanks &o Jean Cox for her fine coverage of "Operation Thanksgiving". Her article was the best yet and is bringing in many Thanksgiving dinner invitations for servicemen. Also I want you to know we appreciate all the news given to this program in yoiir paper. Again, many thanks. AUDREY PLOWDEN Chairman "Operation Thanksgiving" Laguna Area ' ••• 'The U.S. Stands Ready Herewith ls another unwritten chapter from that unpublished werk, "A History of the World , 1950 to 1999." JUI title: "Victory in Aaia." The early refusalJ of the Saigon government to take part in the Paris peace ta.lka -and its obdurate lack of cooperation when at last lt was forced to lhe negotiating table -caused a JUbtle shift of public opinion in the United Stat.es. "Ungrateful wretches," wu the kindest remark. "Alter all we've sacrificed for their freedom and independence ." "Let's pjck up our marbles and 10 home," cried the Doves. "Let's blow the whole louay country to bill," cried lbe llawka. "HOLD ON,'' said the PresidenL 11A great nation like us cannot act out ol 1pU.e nor out of raie. But 1 thlnk I have a solution." So he called a meeting of the National Security Council. "t;enUemen." he said, "what does a great nation like us do when another country threatens the peace? What did we do in Japan. in Germany, in the Dominican Republic?" "Why," said the Secretary of Slate. "we sent a huge army to occupy the m and bring them to their knees." "Exactly," said the President wllh a ·mne. "And who now threatens the peace in Southeast Aala?" "Soutll Viet· nam, air, Bul .. Good heavens!" •JVST' A MINUfE, SIR," said the Defeme Secretary, bewildered. "We can't send a huge army to occupy them and brin& them to lhetr knee3, btcause ••• Well, because ••. 1 mun our hqe army'• already there." ''Tha~ • uJd the PrWdont bwnlng. "just ilhow1 our fortli&hl" It WU, of coune, the ahortell Wf.f In American history. It was over before Life or Time could hit tbe stnet.s Witb • l!i>qe 111pplemeol on "'The Com!pl, War'Mad Sa;p C<nerall.'" It wu om before the hit tune "Let Byg-be Byaooeo (I'm Of/ to Cljlluro Sat&oc )" --tht Tap Ten IT WAI OVER be!cn the P<ntagoa eouJd r1vfle Ill w1r mapa ahowin& "'Enemy-ll<ld Teqltory." South Vlcaiam-ttoopo, who'd ....,. -mucll -.. Ctltlnl ililled happi!J llllmndeted !D drova. And U.S. troops, no longer having any allim: t.o defend, happily tool< lhlp foe borne. ~ So peace came at last to Vietnam. And all factions la the U.S. were tlelighted with the outcome. "We always said th at withdrawing was the only answer," said the Doves happily. "And now we have.'' "WE ALWAYS said that we could lick those ·sawed-off gooks," said the Hawks happil y. "And now we have." "\,Ye always said we could win a land war in Asia," said the Military i1appily, "1f we just picked the right enemy." Of COUrJe, the world was somewhat confu.aed. But the President gave assuran~ UW there was no change in American foreign pollcy. "The UnJted Slates stands ready to fight for the freedom and independence of any people anywhere," he aaJd, "as lone u they do what th~y·re told." Dear Gloomy Gus: Wb<o 1 prUeaiOllll athlelc ond • pmt offk:W 1tt into an arm-wav- q itwboril, that 1111 't aporUmlllr llllp, H'1 lhowmanlhlp. -H. B. McD., Jr. '* .......... ~ ......... Tl .......... c:fl , ... ... ,.. ,.... .. ......,. Mtr ....... Most Critical Interregnum We are now In the Interregnum, the period between govemmenls, and it will continue for about ten weeks. The term originally described situations in which a monarch died without an immediate 111.Jccesslon, but It is also applicable to the: republican form. It ii a touchy sJtuation, and we don't encounter lt every four years. There b no interregnum when a President dies and a vice-president immediately succeeds, nor when •· President is re- elected after a first term. other Amertean interregnums have oc- curred in a q u I e t time, hence thia is the most critical one we have known. We hope to escape any major difficulty before the inauguration January 20 but minor difUculUes will accumulate. PRESIDENT -ELECT Richard Nixon may be commended for eluding a minor difficulty (with major potential) when he politely declined an invitation of Pres.- dent Thleu of South Vietnam to visit Saigon for an on-the-spot "assessment" of t h e Vietnam w a r. He said be would not go except at the request of President Johnson, and with the latter's assurance It would not upset the Paris negotiations. There ls some unmeasurable hazard Involved in such a trip, and as moat Americans are saying -rather slyiy - they want Mr. Nixon to keep his health. But In any case there is doubt if such a journey is adv!Mble, because the President-elect would not be a free agent. His power to declde would be latent, he would not have a staf! to ' gather informaUon and advise. him, and the time is too ahort to assemble one. MOREOVER, President T h i e u and his regime have an ax to grind In Vietnam, differing materially from the American u: existent there. Thieu doesn't like the way the war has turned reeently, and probably out of necessity of placating his political and military factlon.s, ha! balked at several of the ternu presented to him. All Mr. Nixon could do is listen to President Thieu's views, from the lofty position of a unique vtP. He could not make BUbslantiaJ promises on the one hand, nor on the other reject any of Thieu's argumenUI, because he d<M!s not know the terms of power he will wield in January. It might be a lltUe dJfferent had he won an overwhelmlnJ "mandate," such u Mt. Johnlon won ln the 1964 election. There Is one food gamble : the American people don't WIJlt tbe war anymore. They dldn\ born! Mr. Nixon 31 mllllon votes to conUnue the Alian policy of the Johnaon AdminlSU'atlon, let alone mount an e5ealaUon or the war. The people want th1s nm of sorry hlll10ry behind them, the ....,... the belr "'· MR.. NIXON ts NOT a 1tupid man, and he mu.st perceJve all thls. Rtgardlesa of the calculated pos!lloN he took on the war durfnC his campaJ.gn, he ls committed to a "change." Tht naW.re of the "chi.nae" is tenUOUI fo US, but the reallt1 11 a p.ide to future acUon Ia oolld. It ii Mr. Nlxoo'• problttn. N o r could he, in a few daya in Sallon. gtve any commitmenll whlch woUld Jeopard.lie his IO!utlon of lbe problem. Thia la what a Prffldent-elect caa bump Into when he enters an intarregoum. which ii ot.berwile a raLbclr uuberaot human •iq>erlenct. Our Children , And 'Good Music~ By a happy coincidence -from a columnist's point of view -after finishing yesterday's piece on teen-age.rs., 1 went home and found a satisfying confinnation of what I bad been writing about. My middle daughter bad been home rrom school for two days with • bad cold. Arriving home, I went into her room to see how she was feeling ; she was lying in darkness, and the inevitable record-player wu spiMin& around - but this time, she was listening to a ~joiart divertimeato. - NOW, to PERCENT of the Ume when I get home, she ii in her room with friends and the record-player Is blasting away wlth a BeaUe record or some such loud and plainUve beat. But this time, when ill and alone, sht voluntarily and unaffectedly put on a Mozart record. Needless to say, this pleased me im- mensely. There are two opposite mistakes that parenUI can make (a nd t.sually do make) in such matters. They can either take a negative approach and c o n d e m n modern music as "awfuJ," or they can take an equally fuWe "positive" ap- proach and try to push ''good" mu.ale or "classical" music on ttle cbildrtn. In both cases, they are being the arbiters of what Is good and what isn't -a n d while this may sometimes be necessary in morals, it utterly fails to work in matters of taste. In fact, it worka backwards. WHAT WORKS BEST -at least, it has in my family -is permitting the children to play any records, or listen to any music, they care to; and, further. admitting that some of this music (ilkt the BeaUe albuml) are quiie IUperi« compositions of their aort. IAt the same Ume, the c:hfldrQ art "e1poaed" to Jerioua mwdc, but It la not forced upon them, nor are tbeJ asked to make value-.judgmenla com- paring Mowt with the Beatles. They limply llv~ in a natural atmospbere whert! their father can enjoy the "Mq1c Mystery Tour" ond aho likes to bur a Mozart quartet after .. --dinner wbeia he's in the mood. 1 THUS, IF THEY are neither reproved for their demotic taste nor W"led to listen to the "classics" (hatejul word!}, they will slowly and eui.IY learn to move !rom one mus.lea! world to the other and back again, without thinking in termJ of hard categories, u most people do, but simply choosing what they feel most like hearing .at the time. Nobody told my daughter to put oii a Mozart record, and 1 didn't ev~ know abe had one in her room. Sbt gravitated to It, because all people will gravitate to the good when given the chance and not coerced. But the parents must s~t an example in what they like. leaving the child IUI own optiona an~ its precious sense of freedom in such matters. The BeaUes themselvea hold Bach in veneration, and so would most of their listeners U parenll madt It euler, not harder. Nixon and Foreign Aid WASHINGTON -1t will douhllen come as a surprise to President-eM!ct Nixon, bul AID officials are confldenUy counting on hls favoring Jarge-acale foreign aid spending. That's what they are saying, u follows : "Our opinion is that the Republicans will probably do better in terms of lnc:reased AID funds," declares Jamea McCrory, press chief of the Agency for International Development whJch ad· ministers the huge foreign aid program. "They are uallsts, and there was no lndicaUon ln their c1mpalgn of anr redl!Cllon In the for.ign aid budget." McCrory makes much of the fact that • concerted blporUllO effort In Congw to klll lhls yur•1 muldrbillioo dollor ltnlp aid appropriation got ..,..11en, The AID official cWm1 lhls I 1 118nlflcontly eocouraglnc IS t b e &pubUcana determ!ned lbe outcome of lhll n,hL "IF E'VER THERE WAS a year when the forei8n aid bud&et mllbl have been junked, thia was i~" uys McCrory. "All the slllJI> pointed to that. But tt •-'I. and lbe &publl<ans held tht ey. They uvect tt, and that'r wily we are optlmbtJc tbat the Ni.ua AdminllttaUon will continue to tm- phube f0ttlp aid program1 dOligned to enable d<velopinc countrf,. to produce !heir own food. 11We have no reQOO to think othenrile. Mr. N!JtOa said ootblng throug)lout bis campolgn thaL indlcaLed he ii ogalmt oondnulnl eflecUve foreign aid,'' Cardully not menUonecl bJ McCrorJ II the foct that while e..gea did balk " acutUlng lbe fcnlgn lid 1Jadg<t, It did 1lub the opproprialloa to 1 .-11- low flluro -II.15 billion. PRl!'.&lll!INT JOHNSON uked for 12.1 billion, Ille -Caqre9 •otod lul year. Thit was a cut of around Jt billion from what he had llCJlllhl. But Congress insisted on . wlf!ldina: the az 11111 deeper, a n d wound up l®olng ol1 another $1.15 tiilllon -an all·tlme l o • in the 2()..year history of the foreign aid program. Notwithstanding tbia steep axtng, AID sUll had !Orne $5.71 billion Jn overall funds on July 1, the start of the current fhcal year. ln addition to th@ $1.?'5 billion new funds voled by Congress, the (on!JD aid ogeney had 13.95 billloc • In "!ti "pipeline" unspent !uncla !nJm prevloois aP)X'Opriations. •• Oeorre ---. Dear George : • • 1 have been ~adi.ng your Wonderfully helpful aoluUOlll to ~aders ' problems and I'm 90 tateo with your vut wladom and outlook that J'm madly infatuated wtth you. You IOUtld like a handaome venton of my dream man! Art you morrled? I hope not, but U you ore do you have a ccn!ldtntial addre.u wbm 1 could write yoo ~! Porhops • """""'".,. box? BLONDE AND LONELY Dur Bloode and Loaeiy : Yes, J b a • e 1 post.<ilf1c:e b o z. Unfortunatety, there's no room tn 1t for my mail -l'\ra been Jivtna II\ u. ever ltnce my wlft found lbe Jail letter I got like 10W"I. 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